Yes it is possible, but according to the jdbc spec, a new connection in 
jdbc is always initialized to autocommit=true.  So jdbc needs to ignore 
whatever the current server setting is and reset to autocommit=true.

--Barry

snpe wrote:
> On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:55 am, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> 
>>Barry Lind wrote:
>>
>>>Haris,
>>>
>>>You can't use jdbc (and probably most other postgres clients) with
>>>autocommit in postgresql.conf turned off.
>>>
>>>Hackers,
>>>
>>>How should client interfaces handle this new autocommit feature?  Is it
>>>best to just issue a set at the beginning of the connection to ensure
>>>that it is always on?
>>
>>Yes, I thought that was the best fix for apps that can't deal with
>>autocommit being off.
> 
> Can client get information from backend for autocommit (on or off) and that
> work like psql ?
> 
> 
> 


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