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lvogelaar
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7 years ago
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Cant get JDBC connection to microsoft sqlserver to work

Hello,

 

I'm having issues getting a jdbc connection to work. I've tried several things regarding to other topics but no success so far.

 

So, I'm using ReadyApi 2.2

 

bin\ext folder contains sqljdbc42.jar

bin folder contains sqljdbc_auth.dll

 

Logs at startup:

INFO:Adding [D:\ReadyAPI-2.2.0\bin\ext\sqljdbc42.jar] to extensions classpath

 

connection string template:

jdbc:sqlserver://<HOST:127.0.0.1>:<PORT:1433>;databaseName=<DB>;user=<USER>;password=<PASSWORD>

 

So, when testing the connection I receive the following error message:

 

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Login failed for user 'xxx'. ClientConnectionId:4f556d5b-b629-4fde-b1e2-aff498d076ca

 

The logs state:

The JDBC driver [com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver] is already registered.

 

I'm not using windows authentication:

JDBC:SQLSERVER://serverxxx:1433;databaseName=dbo.xxx;user=xxx;password=PASS_VALUE

where my password is entered in the next field Password.

 

Before upgrading to 2.2 the error message was: java.sql.SQLException: Incorrect URL: 

 

I can login with the specified credentials on the SQL server.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks, Lars

 

 

 

  • nmrao's avatar
    nmrao
    7 years ago
    Alternative library available if you want to try.

    Download jtds-1.3.1.jar
    And place it under READYAPI_HOME/bin/ext directory and restart.

    Use driver class as : net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver

    Use connection string as :
    jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://${dbServer}:${port}/${dbName};domain=${domain}

    NOTE: replace the above place holder values.

6 Replies

  • testhrishi's avatar
    testhrishi
    Frequent Contributor

    Try adding sqljdbc4.jar and sqljdbc.jar files in addition to the sqljdbc42.jar that you have

    • lvogelaar's avatar
      lvogelaar
      New Contributor

      Hello,

       

      I've first tried adding the sqljdbc4.jar to bin\ext which gives the same result. Then also the sqljdbc.jar which results in the following error:

       

      java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.8 is not supported by this driver. Use the sqljdbc4.jar class library, which provides support for JDBC 4.0.

       

      documentation:

      sqljdbc.jar class library requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) of version 5.0. Using sqljdbc.jar on JRE 6.0 or JRE 7.0 will throw an exception when connecting to a database.

      • testhrishi's avatar
        testhrishi
        Frequent Contributor

        Sorry I use com.mysql.jdbc.Driver. So you may have other issue with MS drivers