Re: [GENERAL] Java Postgres drivers.

2009-12-28 Thread Ivano Luberti
Oh sorry, cut and paste mistake By the way using that syntax he is using he is assuming the server is running on localhost and the port is the default one John R Pierce ha scritto: > Ivano Luberti wrote: >> Sure the url looks bad. >> Shoudl be something like: >> >> http://jdbc.postgresql.org/dbnam

Re: [GENERAL] Java Postgres drivers.

2009-12-28 Thread John R Pierce
Ivano Luberti wrote: Sure the url looks bad. Shoudl be something like: http://jdbc.postgresql.org/dbname say huh? http://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/84/load.html http://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/84/connect.html says what he's doing is fine. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailin

Re: [GENERAL] Java Postgres drivers.

2009-12-28 Thread Ivano Luberti
Sure the url looks bad. Shoudl be something like: http://jdbc.postgresql.org/dbname Anyway you cen find more help about jdbc connectivity to postgres here: http://jdbc.postgresql.org/ Dave Coventry ha scritto: > I'm not sure this is the right place to enquire... > > I'm trying to connect to a

Re: [GENERAL] Java Postgres drivers.

2009-12-28 Thread fernando
Dave, It looks like the postgresql.jar archive is not in your CLASSPATH. []s, Fernando Lozano > I'm not sure this is the right place to enquire... > > I'm trying to connect to a postgres datanbase with Java. > > import java.sql.*; > > public static void main(String[] args) { > //

Re: [GENERAL] Java Postgres drivers.

2009-12-28 Thread John R Pierce
Dave Coventry wrote: I'm not sure this is the right place to enquire... I'm trying to connect to a postgres datanbase with Java. does that sample code hang? do you get an error? -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: htt

[GENERAL] Java Postgres drivers.

2009-12-28 Thread Dave Coventry
I'm not sure this is the right place to enquire... I'm trying to connect to a postgres datanbase with Java. import java.sql.*; public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO code application logic here try{ System.out.println("Starting..."); Class.fo