You could originally connect to the database as some kind of power user. 
Check the password against the pg_shadow view (you would need to md5 your 
password somehow) and then do a SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION (or SET ROLE) to 
change your permissions.  Not sure how secure this would be but it's the way 
I would try.

Regards,

Ben
"Thorsten Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Hi,
>
> thanks for your answer. I cant use the username/password in my DSN because 
> I don't connect directly via JDBC to the database. I use hibernate for all 
> database actions. The username and password has to be stored in the 
> hibernate configuration file...
>
> Bye,
> Thorsten
>
>
> Lutz Broedel schrieb:
>>
>> Can you not use the username/password as part of the DSN?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Lutz Broedel
>>
>
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