Re: [ADMIN] JDBC driver does not accept good md5 passwords

2006-12-06 Thread Adam Radlowski
The problem is resolved. OpenOffice doesn't edit tables without primary key with any driver (I've tried JDBC,native OpenOffice, ODBC). But - the primary key can't be ignored, when it is made on OID. Greetings Adam Adam Radlowski wrote: I'm using very often OpenOffice to administrate databases

Re: [ADMIN] JDBC driver does not accept good md5 passwords

2006-12-05 Thread Ivo Rossacher
Dear Adam, I usualy do use the native driver for OpenOffice from http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/postgresql/index.html. With this driver a lot of things do work out of the box which do need tweeking with the JDBC driver. Best regards Ivo Rossacher Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 12.09 schrieb

[ADMIN] JDBC driver does not accept good md5 passwords

2006-12-05 Thread Adam Radlowski
I'm using very often OpenOffice to administrate databases (It has options, wchich are not present in pgadmin3). If I use JDBC connection and server don't requiers md5 passwords, I can edit and administrate the databases/tables via OpenOffice and JDBC. I can only read the tables. When server requ

[ADMIN] JDBC driver and JBuilder 4 on Linux Anyone had success?

2002-04-23 Thread Bradley Kieser
Hi, I have trawled the web and the newsgoroups and it seems like no-one has really been able to get the JDBC driver working with Jbuilder. In particular I want to get the JDBC driver working with Jbuilder 4's database explorer. Has anyone succeeded in this? Can they send me instructions on ho

[ADMIN] JDBC Driver

2000-12-11 Thread vijayendra mohan agrawal
Hi all, I want to use PostGreSQL in my Java application. I have compiled jdbc2 since I am using JDK1.2 I have placed the jar file in my CLASSPATH. I am trying to connect to PostGreSQL server running in HP-UX machine connected to my PC through LAN. In my machine, I am working in Windows 95 platfor

Re: [ADMIN] jdbc driver, can it run on a windows machine?

1999-01-21 Thread Fischl Anton
Vance Greenway wrote: > > i am using visual cafe for windows to develop an applet to access my > postgresql data on a linux server. the package requires that the > driver i want to develop with reside on the same computer...ie the > windows box. can the jdbc driver "jdbc6_4.jar" be placed on th

[ADMIN] jdbc driver, can it run on a windows machine?

1999-01-19 Thread Vance Greenway
i am using visual cafe for windows to develop an applet to access my postgresql data on a linux server.  the package requires that the driver i want to develop with reside on the same computer...ie the windows box.  can the jdbc driver "jdbc6_4.jar" be placed on the windows box and access t

Re: [ADMIN] JDBC driver

1998-07-06 Thread Peter T Mount
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Gabor wrote: > Hi, > > One of my users needs a JDBC driver for Postgres, where do I find the > darn thing? The machine is Intel PII 400 running FreeBSD 3.0. I went > to the javasoft site but the only applicable driver was from OpenLink > and wasn't for FreeBSD. Since V6.3,

Re: [ADMIN] JDBC driver

1998-07-06 Thread Ralf Berger
Gabor wrote: > > Hi, > > One of my users needs a JDBC driver for Postgres, where do I find the > darn thing? The machine is Intel PII 400 running FreeBSD 3.0. I went > to the javasoft site but the only applicable driver was from OpenLink > and wasn't for FreeBSD. > Take a look in /usr/src/pg

[ADMIN] JDBC driver

1998-07-06 Thread Gabor
Hi, One of my users needs a JDBC driver for Postgres, where do I find the darn thing? The machine is Intel PII 400 running FreeBSD 3.0. I went to the javasoft site but the only applicable driver was from OpenLink and wasn't for FreeBSD. gabor. -- Sorry. My testing organization is either t