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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:15:45 +0100
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Hi all,
I am using PLJAVA in a project that needs many other jars, around 20 different jars.
I have configured PLJAVA with my project in t2o different ways:
1) I configured the postgres.conf file with the classpath pointing out to pljava.jar and the rest of the jars. I didnt use sqlj.install_jar
2) I configured the postgres.conf file with pljava.jar and the rest of jars with sqlj.install_jar
Both options are working well and I think the postmaster is using the same amount of memory in each connection.
So my question is:
Both procedures are similar or I should use one of them in particular?..
Another question I wanted to ask to this forum is:
The only way to share the jars between different postgres clients is to use GCJ? What about using the option Xshareclasses
in the virtual machines (someone has tried that?).
Thanx a lot for the answers,
Jose MArtinez
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