From: | Dave Cramer <pg(at)fastcrypt(dot)com> |
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To: | Christian Cryder <c(dot)s(dot)cryder(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Debugging the JDBC drivers... |
Date: | 2005-07-18 19:16:27 |
Message-ID: | EC95A1DA-DC44-4887-A059-BFF28E5A98E0@fastcrypt.com |
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Christian,
At that point you are seeing what the driver is going to send,
Just below that in the code you should see it actually binding the
timestamp
Dave
On 18-Jul-05, at 2:00 PM, Christian Cryder wrote:
> Couple of questions as I dive into debugging the JDBC drivers.
>
> 1. is this the correct place to ask questions of the JDBC developers?
> Or is there a separate dev list?
>
> 2. I am invoking PreparedStatement.setTimestamp(int i, Timestamp t1)
> and I need to figure out where t1 actually gets converted into what
> gets sent across the wire. I have found my way to
> QueryExecutorImpl.sendBind() [ca. line 770] where I see this debugging
> statement:
>
> FE=> Bind(stmt=null,portal=null,$1=<2005-04-03
> 02:29:43.000000-0700>)
>
> At this point, t1 is correct, but sometime between here and the actual
> insert into the db, it is getting rolled forward an hour. I need help
> locating the spot that is doing that.
>
> 3. Is there any "roadmap" kind of document that might help me
> understand how things are laid out, where to look, etc?
>
> tia,
> Christian
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