| From: | Steffen Neumann <sneumann(at)TechFak(dot)Uni-Bielefeld(dot)DE> |
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| To: | Steffen Neumann <sneumann(at)TechFak(dot)Uni-Bielefeld(dot)DE> |
| Cc: | pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: java.sql.* works, JSTL:SQL does not ? |
| Date: | 2004-11-19 10:46:55 |
| Message-ID: | s5u6542jeu8.fsf@ravel.TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE |
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Hi, just to follow up my own post:
Steffen Neumann <sneumann(at)techfak(dot)uni-bielefeld(dot)de> writes:
[...]
> What could be the difference between the hand-created Connection
> and the JSTL variant ? What could be the difference between
> the postgresql.jar and the oracle JDBC driver that makes the
> latter work in my setup ? The postgresql.jar is taken from libpgjava
> in Debian and has been compiled with JDK 1.4 package from Blackdown
I now also tried the following clients: from jdbc.postgresql.org
the two variants pg74 jdbc2+j2ee and jdbc3, as well as the beta 8.0
jars. And from Redhat the rh-postgresql3.jar.
Apart from the jdeveloper embedded OC4J I get the same results
from SUNWappserver 8 2004q4, with the same result.
Any tips where to continue ?
Yours,
Steffen
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