From: | Thomas O'Dowd <tom(at)nooper(dot)com> |
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To: | Tarabas <tarabas(at)tarabas(dot)de> |
Cc: | pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Timestamp Problem (index out of range) |
Date: | 2002-04-15 14:34:00 |
Message-ID: | 20020415233400.G9908@beast.uwillsee.com |
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Hi Manuel,
The latest stable driver doesn't have this fix. The development
driver 7.3dev for Java2 should have it. As for the warning about
using it on production servers, I think its probably better than
the stable driver version as it has more bug fixes. I'm using a
patched driver myself, but am planning to start testing again with
the latest driver shortly.
I'll send you my patched jar file in a separate email which you
can try out if you don't want to try the latest driver.
Cheers,
Tom.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 01:00:34PM +0200, Tarabas wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am having a big Problem with the getTimestamp() in the Postgres-JDBC. It
> always gets me an error saying "String index out of range: 23" ...
>
> I read that this problem shall be fixed in newer versions of the JDBC but i
> am using the newest released JAR 7.1.x (pgjdbc2.jar) with my JDK 1.4.
>
> Can you give me a hint how to fix this problem since my site quite relies on
> this Timestamp and I don't really want to do fixes like putting getDate and
> getTime into a Calender and converting it back and stuff ...
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Thanx in advance ... Manuel ...
>
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