On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, Cyril Ferrand wrote:
> Thanks for your answer but I find the Pb it was a bad version of JDK (1.0.2)
> now I have installed the 1.1.3 and there is no error.
Ah yes, JDBC was quite different for 1.0.2...
> But now I have a pb with exeample, because I don't understand what to to put
> as user and passwd ...
Postgresql manages it's own users and passwords (it doesn't use any unix
accounts apart from the DBA [usually 'postgres']). The CREATE USER, ALTER
USER and DROP USER sql statements do this.
In JDBC, you need to supply the user & password that postgres understands.
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