[GENERAL] Use, Set Catalog and JDBC questions

2013-02-25 Thread Frank Cavaliero
Hi, I have an application that requires to connect to each database available in PostgreSQL. I have the following questions: 1. Is there a USE DATABASE command or something of the sort (similar to MySQL) that allows you to quickly connect to a database without having to reconnect using the

Re: [GENERAL] Use, Set Catalog and JDBC questions

2013-02-25 Thread Frank Cavaliero
PostgreSQL has something similar. Thanks, Frank From: Adrian Klaver To: Frank Cavaliero/Boston/IBM@IBMUS Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org, pgsql-ad...@postgresql.org Date: 02/25/2013 01:48 PM Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Use, Set Catalog and JDBC questions On 02/25/2013 10:22 AM, Frank Cavaliero

Re: [GENERAL] Use, Set Catalog and JDBC questions

2013-02-25 Thread Frank Cavaliero
:22 AM, Frank Cavaliero wrote: 1. Is there a USE DATABASE command or something of the sort (similar to MySQL) that allows you to quickly connect to a database without having to reconnect using the username,password and database again ? In Java, we are using set catalog to do this in MySQL. no

Re: [GENERAL] Use, Set Catalog and JDBC questions

2013-02-25 Thread Frank Cavaliero
Hi Adrian, Thanks a lot!I will certainly look into the multiple datasources as an option. -Frank From: Adrian Klaver To: Frank Cavaliero/Boston/IBM@IBMUS Cc: pgsql-ad...@postgresql.org, pgsql-general@postgresql.org Date: 02/25/2013 02:16 PM Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Use, Set Catalog

[GENERAL] Failed Login Attempts parameter

2012-11-14 Thread Frank Cavaliero
er or similar setup exists, is there also some database object that provides a current count of the failed login attempts? Thanks, Frank Frank Cavaliero Database Administrator IBM Infosphere Guardium IBM Software Group, Information Management 978-899-3635 - Direct For Technical Services Su

[GENERAL] pg_shadow and pgcrypto

2012-12-04 Thread Frank Cavaliero
reat. Thanks, Frank Frank Cavaliero Database Administrator IBM Infosphere Guardium