Ya, they probably don't like that we use server side prepared statements

Might be possible to just mess with classpath's to get it done.

Dave Cramer

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On 11 April 2014 17:39, Rob Sargent <robjsarg...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  On 04/11/2014 03:31 PM, Tecno Brain wrote:
>
>   I have a Java application that is using Postgres 9.1, and we use the
> latest 9.1 JDBC driver.
>  The same Java app requires access now to a Redshift cluster. Amazon
> recommends to use a Postgres 8 JDBC driver for connecting to Redshift.
>
>  Can I load both drivers in the same application ?
>
>  I currently use the Apache database connection pool configured through
> Tomcat's context.xml to load the driver and handle the connection pool.
>
>  -Jorge
>
>
>
>   Can you easily isolate the two?  i.e. can you easily know which driver
> you want for each db access.  If so, I suspect some classloader games are
> in your future. If not, tell Amazon you'll be moving to Rackspace.
>

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