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Thu Jan 18 12:24:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk - These methods in org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet are now implemented: getBigDecimal(int) ie: without a scale (why did this get missed?) getBlob(int) getCharacterStream(int) getConcurrency() getDate(int,Calendar) getFetchDirection() getFetchSize() getTime(int,Calendar) getTimestamp(int,Calendar) getType() NB: Where int represents the column name, the associated version taking a String were already implemented by calling the int version. - These methods no longer throw the not implemented but the new noupdate error. This is in preparation for the Updateable ResultSet support which will overide these methods by extending the existing class to implement that functionality, but needed to show something other than notimplemented: cancelRowUpdates() deleteRow() - Added new error message into errors.properties "postgresql.noupdate" This is used by jdbc2.ResultSet when an update method is called and the ResultSet is not updateable. A new method notUpdateable() has been added to that class to throw this exception, keeping the binary size down. - Added new error message into errors.properties "postgresql.psqlnotimp" This is used instead of unimplemented when it's a feature in the backend that is preventing this method from being implemented. - Removed getKeysetSize() as its not part of the ResultSet API Thu Jan 18 09:46:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk - Applied modified patch from Richard Bullington-McGuire <rbulling@microstate.com>. I had to modify it as some of the code patched now exists in different classes, and some of it actually patched obsolete code. Wed Jan 17 10:19:00 GMT 2001 peter@retep.org.uk - Updated Implementation to include both ANT & JBuilder - Updated README to reflect the changes since 7.0 - Created jdbc.jpr file which allows JBuilder to be used to edit the source. JBuilder _CAN_NOT_ be used to compile. You must use ANT for that. It's only to allow JBuilders syntax checking to improve the drivers source. Refer to Implementation for more details
2001-01-18 17:50:15 +03:00
<!--
build file to allow ant (http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/) to be used
to build the PostgreSQL JDBC Driver and any associated java utilities under
/contrib.
This is placed here for three reasons:
1: You only need to run ANT once to get everything.
2: To let people know that there are more java sources under /contrib.
3: In the next release (after 7.1) it's intended to have configure to
detect the presence of both the JDK and ANT, and if both are found
to build the jdbc driver and utils with the rest of postgresql.
$Id: build.xml,v 1.1 2001/01/18 14:50:14 peter Exp $
-->
<project name="postgresql" default="jar" basedir=".">
<!--
This is the normal entry point. It builds first the
jdbc driver, then the extra tools.
-->
<target name="jar">
<antcall target="call">
<param name="target" value="jar" />
</antcall>
</target>
<!--
This entry point clears the source tree. Call this when you want
to build a clean install.
-->
<target name="clean">
<antcall target="call">
<param name="target" value="clean" />
</antcall>
</target>
<!--
This entry point installs the .jar files into an install directory.
To use this, call ant as follows:
ant -Dinstall.directory=mydir install
Where mydir is the _Absolute_ path of the directory to create.
If the directory mydir does not exist it will be created.
If the directory is not absolute then the install will fail by
creating subdirectories in the build path. Be careful.
This is intended for "make install" to call it.
e.g.
Windows: ant -Dc:\jars install
Unix: ant -Dinstall.directory=/usr/local/lib/jars install
Cygwin: ant -Dinstall.directory=$(cygpath -w /usr/local/lib/jars) install
-->
<target name="install" if="install.directory">
<mkdir dir="${install.directory}" />
<antcall target="call">
<param name="target" value="install" />
</antcall>
</target>
<!--
This actually calls the other two build.xml files.
To use it, use the <antcall> tag, and pass the destination target
within a <param> tag using name="target".
ie:
<antcall target="call">
<param name="target" value="mytarget" />
</antcall>
Here, the target mytarget will be called from all the sub build.xml
files.
Note: The target must be present in _ALL_ build.xml files otherwise
the build will fail.
-->
<target name="call">
<ant dir="src/interfaces/jdbc" target="${target}" />
<ant dir="contrib/retep" target="${target}" />
</target>
</project>