From: | Ivo Rossacher <rossacher(at)bluewin(dot)ch> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: JDBC driver does not accept good md5 passwords |
Date: | 2006-12-05 17:39:12 |
Message-ID: | 200612051839.12279.rossacher@bluewin.ch |
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Dear Adam,
I usualy do use the native driver for OpenOffice from
http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/postgresql/index.html.
With this driver a lot of things do work out of the box which do need tweeking
with the JDBC driver.
Best regards
Ivo Rossacher
Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 12.09 schrieb Adam Radlowski:
> I'm using very often OpenOffice to administrate databases (It has
> options, wchich are not present in pgadmin3).
> If I use JDBC connection and server don't requiers md5 passwords, I can
> edit and administrate the databases/tables via OpenOffice and JDBC. I
> can only read the tables. When server requiers md5 passwords I can't. Of
> course, I want to have possibility to edit tables via OpenOffice :-).
> Has anybody any idea, how to do this ?
> I'm using "postgresql-8.2-504.jdbc3.jar" and "jre1.5.0_06". Server 8.0.7
> compiled/using on FC3 or binary installation 8.0.6 on Win2003. I've
> tried older *.jar version with this same result. OpenOffice 2.0.3 or 1.4.1.
> Greetings
> Adam
>
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