Re: postgresql-8.0 JDBC problem

From: nagaraj s <snagarajraju2(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: John R Pierce <pierce(at)hogranch(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: postgresql-8.0 JDBC problem
Date: 2009-08-18 08:24:32
Message-ID: 342a9aee0908180124r35eab272tef63436e81d72c2a@mail.gmail.com
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Dear john,

Thanks for your response. Now i downloaded the latest version.

I have one another doubt is Dspace support with ADS (active directory
service), LDAP are NTLM related user authentication because we are using
single sign on method in our organizing.

Regards,

Nagaraj.

On 8/18/09, John R Pierce <pierce(at)hogranch(dot)com> wrote:
>
> nagaraj s wrote:
>
>>
>> I like to use Dspace for my organization. I installed postgresql8.0 as
>> per the installation documentation after that installation it as me to Copy
>> file *postgresql-8.0-310.jdbc2.jar *from *C:\Program
>> Files\PostgreSQL\8.0\jdbc\ *to *C:\dspace-1.3.1-source\lib*. But that JDBC
>> folder is not in that location. Pls help..
>>
>>
> MIT's DSpace information management package?
>
> First, let me state up front... Postgres 8.0 for Windows is deprecated as
> there were some fundamental problems on the platform that couldn't be
> resolved until 8.2 ... Currently recommended versions are 8.2.13 and 8.3.7
>
> Secondly, the JDBC Java driver is a seperate project, and various versions
> can be downloaded from here
> http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html
>
> For best results, you want the one that matches A) your JDK/JRE version and
> B) your PostgreSQL release, per hte table on that page.
>

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