Martin Gainty wrote:
true
scott was asking if you can utilise the same JDBC Type IV DB connection for both the original DB connection and utilise that same connection to connect to another
DB (with a fresh set of database parameters)
my answer is i do not know of a way to use the same connection for 2 different DB's but perhaps a vendor/contractor/consultant such as yourself may know of connection mechanism which would dynamically switch the original connection from old DB parameters to new DB parameters?

and, for the 3rd time, one connection == one database. you close that connection and open a new one to connect to a different database or as a different user. thats how postgresql works, it has no other way of doing that. this is independent of JDBC, its an inherent design characteristic of the database server.



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