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Diffstat (limited to 'src/interfaces/jdbc/example/ImageViewer.java')
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/example/ImageViewer.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/example/ImageViewer.java index 56166807d70..a71f7b103c7 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/example/ImageViewer.java +++ b/src/interfaces/jdbc/example/ImageViewer.java @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.io.*; import java.sql.*; -import postgresql.largeobject.*; +import org.postgresql.largeobject.*; /** * This example is a small application that stores and displays images @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ import postgresql.largeobject.*; * on the first time you run it, select "Initialise" in the "PostgreSQL" * menu. * - * Important note: You will notice we import the postgresql.largeobject - * package, but don't import the postgresql package. The reason for this is + * Important note: You will notice we import the org.postgresql.largeobject + * package, but don't import the org.postgresql package. The reason for this is * that importing postgresql can confuse javac (we have conflicting class names - * in postgresql.* and java.sql.*). This doesn't cause any problems, as long - * as no code imports postgresql. + * in org.postgresql.* and java.sql.*). This doesn't cause any problems, as + * long as no code imports org.postgresql. * * Under normal circumstances, code using any jdbc driver only needs to import * java.sql, so this isn't a problem. @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ public class ImageViewer implements ItemListener f.add("Center",canvas = new imageCanvas()); // Load the driver - Class.forName("postgresql.Driver"); + Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver"); // Connect to database System.out.println("Connecting to Database URL = " + url); @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ public class ImageViewer implements ItemListener db.setAutoCommit(false); // Also, get the LargeObjectManager for this connection - lom = ((postgresql.Connection)db).getLargeObjectAPI(); + lom = ((org.postgresql.Connection)db).getLargeObjectAPI(); // Now refresh the image selection list refreshList(); @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ public class ImageViewer implements ItemListener try { // fetch the large object manager - LargeObjectManager lom = ((postgresql.Connection)db).getLargeObjectAPI(); + LargeObjectManager lom = ((org.postgresql.Connection)db).getLargeObjectAPI(); System.out.println("Importing file"); // A temporary buffer - this can be as large as you like @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ public class ImageViewer implements ItemListener { System.err.println("java example.ImageViewer jdbc-url user password"); System.err.println("\nExamples:\n"); - System.err.println("java -Djdbc.driver=postgresql.Driver example.ImageViewer jdbc:postgresql:test postgres password\n"); + System.err.println("java -Djdbc.driver=org.postgresql.Driver example.ImageViewer jdbc:postgresql:test postgres password\n"); System.err.println("This example tests the binary large object api of the driver.\nBasically, it will allow you to store and view images held in the database."); System.err.println("Note: If you are running this for the first time on a particular database,\nyou have to select \"Initialise\" in the \"PostgreSQL\" menu.\nThis will create a table used to store image names."); @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ public class ImageViewer implements ItemListener } try { - Frame frame = new Frame("PostgreSQL ImageViewer v6.4 rev 1"); + Frame frame = new Frame("PostgreSQL ImageViewer v7.0 rev 1"); frame.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); ImageViewer viewer = new ImageViewer(frame,args[0],args[1],args[2]); frame.pack(); |