JDBC Timestamp Problem

From: yves(at)asua(dot)vlaanderen(dot)net
To: pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: JDBC Timestamp Problem
Date: 2000-12-09 13:43:47
Message-ID: 20001209144347.A19300@asua.vlaanderen.net
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Hello,

I have a problem with timestamps and JDBC-Postgresql

It seems that the JDBC-driver doesn't parse all representations of timestamps.
I calculate my own Timestamp and insert it into a table.
The field seems to contain (with psql SELECT):

2000-12-06 00:05:39.57+01

When i try to use a res.getTimestamp(i) i get an unparseable Timestamp exception at position 19

When i use a now() value the field contains (with psql SELECT):

2000-12-07 11:42:36+01

I get the impression that either there is a representation issue with postgresql or there is a small problem with the JDBC driver or i'm doing something wrong :-)

Greetz,

Yves De Muyter

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