From: | stefano(dot)bianchi at iskranet(dot)net (Stefano Bianchi) |
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Subject: | [Pljava-dev] R: select CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is wrong |
Date: | 2008-01-23 12:59:25 |
Message-ID: | 014901c85dbf$c92040d0$16b0a8c0@ASUSSTEFANO |
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Thanks for replay.
But notings change.
INFO: 23 Jan 08 13:57:39 xxx.HelloWorld Time is Wed Jan 23 13:57:39 CET
2008
INFO: 23 Jan 08 13:57:39 xxx.HelloWorld Sql Time is :1978-02-13
07:44:13.000318
Logger.getAnonymousLogger().info( "Sql Time is
:"+rs.getTimestamp(1).toString()+"\n");
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: pljava-dev-bounces at pgfoundry.org
[mailto:pljava-dev-bounces at pgfoundry.org] Per conto di Jeffrey Lyon
Inviato: mercoled? 23 gennaio 2008 13.47
A: pljava-dev at pgfoundry.org
Oggetto: Re: [Pljava-dev] select CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is wrong
What happens if, instead of rs.getString(1), you retrieve the
Timestamp via an rs.getTimestamp(1).toString()?
J
On Jan 23, 2008, at 7:34 AM, Stefano Bianchi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a PostgreSQL 8.1.10 on i486-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC cc
> (GCC)
> 4.2.1 (Debian 4.2.1-5), with pljava-i686-pc-linux-gnu-
> pg8.1-1.3.0.tar.gz
> installed.
>
> I try to use CURRENT_TIMESTAMP (now()) from database with this simple
> function:
>
> package net.iskranet.java.pljava.test;
> import java.sql.Connection;
> import java.sql.DriverManager;
> import java.sql.ResultSet;
> import java.sql.SQLException;
> import java.sql.Statement;
> import java.util.logging.Logger;
> import java.util.Date;
>
>
> public class HelloWorld {
> private static java.lang.String m_url = "jdbc:default:connection";
>
> public static String helloWorld() throws SQLException {
> String query="select current_timestamp";
>
> Logger.getAnonymousLogger().info( "Time is " + new
> Date(System.currentTimeMillis())+"\n");
>
> Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(m_url);
> Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
> ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(query);
> conn.close();
>
> rs.next();
> Logger.getAnonymousLogger().info( "Sql Time is
> :"+rs.getString(1)+"\n");
> return "Hello World";
> }
> }
>
> BUT my result are:
> INFO: xxx HelloWorld Time is Wed Jan 23 12:32:31 CET 2008
> INFO: xxx HelloWorld Sql Time is :1978-02-13 06:19:06.000088
>
> I read on news pljava should adapt itself on different postgresql
> installation, but may I have do somethings wrong, because it don't
> work
>
> Can anyone help me ?
> Thanks in advance
>
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