Thanks, everybody!

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From: Barry Lind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mihai Gheorghiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: OS version for driver


>The jdbc driver is OS independent.  It doesn't matter which platform the
>driver is compiled on, it will run on any platform that supports a java
>runtime.
>
>As far as jdk1.2 vs jdk1.3 goes, a driver compiled by a 1.2 jdk will
>work fine under jdk1.3.  The code is identical for these two jdk
>releases.  If you are using jdk1.1 (and thus jdbc1) you will need to use
>a version specifically compiled for jdk1.1 (although it to should still
>run under a 1.2 or 1.3 jdk, however you will not be able to use any
>jdbc2 methods since they are not part of the code that is built under
>jdk1.1).
>
>thanks,
>--Barry
>
>
>
>Mihai Gheorghiu wrote:
>
>> The most recent driver on jdbc.fastcrypt.com is 9/24; it is compiled on
>> RH7.0
>> The most recent rpm for PG is 8/17, compiled on RH7.1.
>> Is there a location where I can find it compiled on RH7.1 (and Sun
jdk1.3)?
>>
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