View Postgres connection string
Is there a way I can view the connection string used by the client to connect to my Postgres instance?
Problem:
I am connecting to Postgres via jasper and I am setting prepareThreshold=0 in the connection string to disable prepared statements. I see that it's not being honoured for some reason. So I would like to confirm that jasper is actually passing the setting in the connection string correctly.
postgresql jdbc connection
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Is there a way I can view the connection string used by the client to connect to my Postgres instance?
Problem:
I am connecting to Postgres via jasper and I am setting prepareThreshold=0 in the connection string to disable prepared statements. I see that it's not being honoured for some reason. So I would like to confirm that jasper is actually passing the setting in the connection string correctly.
postgresql jdbc connection
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Is there a way I can view the connection string used by the client to connect to my Postgres instance?
Problem:
I am connecting to Postgres via jasper and I am setting prepareThreshold=0 in the connection string to disable prepared statements. I see that it's not being honoured for some reason. So I would like to confirm that jasper is actually passing the setting in the connection string correctly.
postgresql jdbc connection
Is there a way I can view the connection string used by the client to connect to my Postgres instance?
Problem:
I am connecting to Postgres via jasper and I am setting prepareThreshold=0 in the connection string to disable prepared statements. I see that it's not being honoured for some reason. So I would like to confirm that jasper is actually passing the setting in the connection string correctly.
postgresql jdbc connection
postgresql jdbc connection
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You can ask the database server only for information it has.
prepareThreshold is a setting of the JDBC driver, and the database has no knowledge about it.
You can cast the java.sql.Connection to an org.postgresql.PGConnection and use the getPrepareThreshold() method to get the desired information.
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You can ask the database server only for information it has.
prepareThreshold is a setting of the JDBC driver, and the database has no knowledge about it.
You can cast the java.sql.Connection to an org.postgresql.PGConnection and use the getPrepareThreshold() method to get the desired information.
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You can ask the database server only for information it has.
prepareThreshold is a setting of the JDBC driver, and the database has no knowledge about it.
You can cast the java.sql.Connection to an org.postgresql.PGConnection and use the getPrepareThreshold() method to get the desired information.
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You can ask the database server only for information it has.
prepareThreshold is a setting of the JDBC driver, and the database has no knowledge about it.
You can cast the java.sql.Connection to an org.postgresql.PGConnection and use the getPrepareThreshold() method to get the desired information.
You can ask the database server only for information it has.
prepareThreshold is a setting of the JDBC driver, and the database has no knowledge about it.
You can cast the java.sql.Connection to an org.postgresql.PGConnection and use the getPrepareThreshold() method to get the desired information.
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