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title: Chapter 1. Introduction
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header: Chapter 1. Introduction
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resource: media
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previoustitle: The PostgreSQL™ JDBC Interface
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previous: index.html
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nexttitle: Chapter 2. Setting up the JDBC Driver
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next: setup.html
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---
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Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) is an application programming interface (API) for
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the programming language Java, which defines how a client may access a database.
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It is part of the Java Standard Edition platform and provides methods to query and
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update data in a database, and is oriented towards relational databases.
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PostgreSQL JDBC Driver (PgJDBC for short) allows Java programs to connect to a PostgreSQL
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database using standard, database independent Java code. Is an open source JDBC driver
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written in Pure Java (Type 4), and communicates in the PostgreSQL native network protocol.
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Because of this, the driver is platform independent; once compiled, the driver
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can be used on any system.
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The current version of the driver should be compatible with PostgreSQL 8.2 and higher
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using the version 3.0 of the PostgreSQL protocol, and it's compatible with Java 6 (JDBC 4.0),
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Java 7 (JDBC 4.1) and Java 8 (JDBC 4.2).
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This manual is not intended as a complete guide to JDBC programming, but should
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help to get you started. For more information refer to the standard JDBC API
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documentation. Also, take a look at the examples included with the source.
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