May I suggest that new releases like this (and emails as we got sent via
the Mailchimp(?) mailing list) should include the fact that a new version
has been released as well as the tickets that are assigned to that release?
Sorry but cfhttp is not working here in either tag or script,
Could not initialize class
org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRedirectStrategy.
I wondered if you gave up on *updating *the postgresql extension, I tried a
previous lucee 5 beta/snapshot and had
noticed you updated the postgres jdbc to 1207 but didn’t seem to work
properly,
so the fix was to revert to a much older postgres jdbc 8.3?
win 7, java 8u72, lucee-express-5.0.0.213-BETA.On Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 2:20:01 AM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi Mark,
I know the PostgreSQL issue has been fixed. I’m not aware of any issues
with CFHTTP
When an update is ready, the Lucee admin nicely lists the tickets (with
links) that the update has modified/fixed. However, once you apply that
update/patch it seems the info disappears from the admin. Is there a way to
access it or do we need to go to an external source as listed on this
thread?
It would be handy to have that info continue to be exposed in the admin
after a patch is supplied… I assume it’s still there? Or maybe it’s in
another place that I haven’t found yet?On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 11:27:32 PM UTC-8, Micha wrote:
Hi Mark
We will address the cfhttp issue today, because we are running our
testcases within JSR223, we could not use cfhttp anymore, so it is not
tested atm, but we will change that fact today.
Pproblem with newer driver of Postgres is that issue PostgreSQL: Problem with prepareStatement and Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS in PostgreSQL JDBC driver 8.4
When you set the attribute “result” with thetag “cfquery”, you are setting
in fact the “RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS” flag and breaks when you have a select
statement. this clearly breaks with the JDBC interface, maybe we could even
life with thty by provifing a good exeception message, something like
“don’t usethe attribute “result” when doing a select stament”, but the
problem is that the component “Query” does always set this attribue and we
cannot change that fact wihout breaking compatibility to ACF and older
Lucee versions. So ATM never Postgres JDBC driver versions are not an
option because they are not JDBC compatible anymore.
Is this a problem for you that Lucee comes not with the latest driver or
do you simply think this would be a nice to have?
Micha
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, mark <mgr...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
cfhttp not working?
Also did you give up on updating the Postgres extension?
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:15:43 PM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
There is a new Lucee 5 Beta release available, version 5.0.0.213, which
can be downloaded for the preview site:
Problem with cfhttp in the beta is fixed, simply delete the file
/lucee-server/bundles/org.lucee.httpcomponents.httpclient-4.5.0.jar and
restart Lucee (lucee will download the fixed version).
Or redownload the package you like.
Micha
p.s, we also have added testcases for thisOn Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, mark <@mark> wrote:
cfhttp not working?
Also did you give up on updating the Postgres extension?
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:15:43 PM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
There is a new Lucee 5 Beta release available, version 5.0.0.213, which
can be downloaded for the preview site:
of course this output get improved in the future and integrated into the lucee.org website
MichaOn Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 7:38 PM, ADK <@ADK> wrote:
When an update is ready, the Lucee admin nicely lists the tickets (with
links) that the update has modified/fixed. However, once you apply that
update/patch it seems the info disappears from the admin. Is there a way to
access it or do we need to go to an external source as listed on this
thread?
It would be handy to have that info continue to be exposed in the admin
after a patch is supplied… I assume it’s still there? Or maybe it’s in
another place that I haven’t found yet?
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 11:27:32 PM UTC-8, Micha wrote:
Hi Mark
We will address the cfhttp issue today, because we are running our
testcases within JSR223, we could not use cfhttp anymore, so it is not
tested atm, but we will change that fact today.
Pproblem with newer driver of Postgres is that issue PostgreSQL: Problem with prepareStatement and Statement.RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS in PostgreSQL JDBC driver 8.4
When you set the attribute “result” with thetag “cfquery”, you are
setting in fact the “RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS” flag and breaks when you have a
select statement. this clearly breaks with the JDBC interface, maybe we
could even life with thty by provifing a good exeception message, something
like “don’t usethe attribute “result” when doing a select stament”, but the
problem is that the component “Query” does always set this attribue and we
cannot change that fact wihout breaking compatibility to ACF and older
Lucee versions. So ATM never Postgres JDBC driver versions are not an
option because they are not JDBC compatible anymore.
Is this a problem for you that Lucee comes not with the latest driver or
do you simply think this would be a nice to have?
We will address the cfhttp issue today, because we are running our
testcases within JSR223, we could not use cfhttp anymore, so it is not
tested atm, but we will change that fact today.
Pproblem with newer driver of Postgres is that issue
When you set the attribute “result” with thetag “cfquery”, you are setting
in fact the “RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS” flag and breaks when you have a select
statement. this clearly breaks with the JDBC interface, maybe we could even
life with thty by provifing a good exeception message, something like
“don’t usethe attribute “result” when doing a select stament”, but the
problem is that the component “Query” does always set this attribue and we
cannot change that fact wihout breaking compatibility to ACF and older
Lucee versions. So ATM never Postgres JDBC driver versions are not an
option because they are not JDBC compatible anymore.
Is this a problem for you that Lucee comes not with the latest driver or do
you simply think this would be a nice to have?
MichaOn Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, mark <@mark> wrote:
cfhttp not working?
Also did you give up on updating the Postgres extension?
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:15:43 PM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
There is a new Lucee 5 Beta release available, version 5.0.0.213, which
can be downloaded for the preview site:
Problem with cfhttp in the beta is fixed, simply delete the file
/lucee-server/bundles/org.lucee.httpcomponents.httpclient-4.5.0.jar
and restart Lucee (lucee will download the fixed version).
Or redownload the package you like.
Micha
p.s, we also have added testcases for this
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, mark <@mark mailto:mark> wrote:
cfhttp not working?
Also did you give up on updating the Postgres extension?
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:15:43 PM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
There is a new Lucee 5 Beta release available, version
5.0.0.213, which can be downloaded for the preview site:
http://preview.lucee.org/download/
Kind regards,
Andrew
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the problem is only with the Query.cfc, so it’s with the
q = new Query();
style.
in that style the result attribute is set, and so we pass the
RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS flag to the driver. the driver then adds
“RETURNING *” so you end up with something like
select * from mytable RETURNING *
which is invalid, as RETURNING is only valid in INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE
What exactly is causing this problem? Does Adobe Coldfusion also use
the same Postgres 8.3 jdbc driver to avoid the same errors?
I’m asking cause I don’t have acf installed but I do have one of your
open source competitors installed and this simple query works
with the latest pgjdbc 1208 but fails in Lucee 4.5
select * from mytable
The query returned #tmpResult.RecordCount# records.
The query columns are: #tmpResult.ColumnList#.
The SQL is #tmpResult.SQL#.
Whether the query was cached: #tmpResult.Cached#.
Query execution time: #tmpResult.ExecutionTime#.
are the PG issues with Lucee only or does ACF also throw the same errors?
thanks,
Mark.
On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 2:38:12 PM UTC-6, Igal wrote:
I'm working with the PostgreSQL driver people to resolve the issue:
https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/issues/488
<https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/issues/488>
Igal Sapir
Lucee Core Developer
Lucee.org <http://lucee.org/>
On 3/7/2016 12:36 PM, Michael Offner wrote:
Problem with cfhttp in the beta is fixed, simply delete the file
/lucee-server/bundles/org.lucee.httpcomponents.httpclient-4.5.0.jar
and restart Lucee (lucee will download the fixed version).
Or redownload the package you like.
Micha
p.s, we also have added testcases for this
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, mark <mgr...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
cfhttp not working?
Also did you give up on updating the Postgres extension?
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:15:43 PM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
There is a new Lucee 5 Beta release available, version
5.0.0.213, which can be downloaded for the preview site:
http://preview.lucee.org/download/
<http://preview.lucee.org/download/>
Kind regards,
Andrew
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What exactly is causing this problem? Does Adobe Coldfusion also use the
same Postgres 8.3 jdbc driver to avoid the same errors?
I’m asking cause I don’t have acf installed but I do have one of your open
source competitors installed and this simple query works
with the latest pgjdbc 1208 but fails in Lucee 4.5
select * from mytable
The query returned #tmpResult.RecordCount# records.
The query columns are: #tmpResult.ColumnList#.
The SQL is #tmpResult.SQL#.
Whether the query was cached: #tmpResult.Cached#.
Query execution time: #tmpResult.ExecutionTime#.
are the PG issues with Lucee only or does ACF also throw the same errors?
thanks,
Mark.On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 2:38:12 PM UTC-6, Igal wrote:
Problem with cfhttp in the beta is fixed, simply delete the file
/lucee-server/bundles/org.lucee.httpcomponents.httpclient-4.5.0.jar and
restart Lucee (lucee will download the fixed version).
Or redownload the package you like.
Micha
p.s, we also have added testcases for this
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM, mark <mgr...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
cfhttp not working?
Also did you give up on updating the Postgres extension?
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:15:43 PM UTC-6, Andrew Dixon wrote:
Hi All,
There is a new Lucee 5 Beta release available, version 5.0.0.213, which
can be downloaded for the preview site: