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>Fra: legrand legrand
>Sendt: 6. juli 2020 17:36
>Til: pgsql-gene...@postgresql.org
>Emne: Re: SV: Using Postgres jdbc driver with Oracle SQL Developer
>
>Try Replacing hostname by hostname/Database?
>Don’t Forget ?
>
>Regards
>Pascal
Try Replacing hostname by hostname/Database?
Don’t Forget ?
Regards
PAscal
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2020 at 09:33, Tom Lane wrote:
> Niels Jespersen writes:
> > Sorry, "way to provide a default username" should have been "way to
> provide a default databasename"
>
> Not sure, but you'd be more likely to find a knowledgeable answer
> on the pgsql-jdbc list.
>
>
Same way, in the pr
Niels Jespersen writes:
> Sorry, "way to provide a default username" should have been "way to provide a
> default databasename"
Not sure, but you'd be more likely to find a knowledgeable answer
on the pgsql-jdbc list.
regards, tom lane
Sorry, "way to provide a default username" should have been "way to provide a
default databasename"
Fra: Niels Jespersen
Sendt: 6. juli 2020 13:20
Til: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Emne: Using Postgres jdbc driver with Oracle SQL Developer
Hello all
Oracle SQL Dev
Hello all
Oracle SQL Developer allows you to add what they call a Third Party JDBC
Driver. With that you can connect and use SQL Developer against Postgres. So
far, so good. But when you connect, there is a button "Choose database" that
fills a dropdown box with databasenames available on the c