JDBC driver for MS SQL Server 2000??

I'm moving to weblogic 8.1 (from 7.0), and am facing a series of problems.
This one is related to JDBC driver. The driver(from Microsoft) I used with weblogic
7.0 doesn't work with 8.1. The exception I get when I try to execute a statement
is:
[ java.sql.SQLException: This JDBC 2.0 method is not implemented ]
I figured that the driver doesn't support JDK 1.4. So, I tried using BEA driver
that come with 8.1, but it fails while executing a prepared statement.
Here's the stack trace:
java.sql.SQLException: [BEA][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Invalid parameter binding(s).
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.createException(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.getException(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.preImplExecute(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.commonExecute(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.downgradeAndRetryExecute(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.executeQuery(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.wrapper.PreparedStatement.executeQuery(PreparedStatement.java:80)
     at com.actiontech.jmetro.util.sql.DBSession.executePreparedQuery(DBSession.java:167)
Does anyone know what the problem is? Everything worked fine on 7.0. Or can anyone
suggest a good driver for SQL server 2000 that works with weblogic 8.1/jdk 1.4?
TIA
Vas

Today everything seems to be working fine!
All I did was clean up weblogic directories, restart the server, close & reopen
my IDE and redeploy my application. The problem just disappeared. I couldn't believe
it, so I kept hammering it (redeploying and running testcases) .. and after several
cycles.. got the problem again. Did the cleanup again.. and things are ok. So,
I guess nothing wrong with the JDBC drivers(although the one from Microsoft doesn't
support JDK1.4 officially), and its the weblogic that needs some cleanup time
to time. Don't know if this happens only in dev mode, but if it happens in production
mode also, then its another serious problem.
Thanks a lot guys.
"vas pulipati" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
I'm moving to weblogic 8.1 (from 7.0), and am facing a series of problems.
This one is related to JDBC driver. The driver(from Microsoft) I used
with weblogic
7.0 doesn't work with 8.1. The exception I get when I try to execute
a statement
is:
[ java.sql.SQLException: This JDBC 2.0 method is not implemented ]
I figured that the driver doesn't support JDK 1.4. So, I tried using
BEA driver
that come with 8.1, but it fails while executing a prepared statement.
Here's the stack trace:
java.sql.SQLException: [BEA][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Invalid parameter
binding(s).
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.createException(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.getException(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown
Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.validateParameters(Unknown
Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.preImplExecute(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.commonExecute(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.downgradeAndRetryExecute(Unknown
Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BaseStatement.executeQueryInternal(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.base.BasePreparedStatement.executeQuery(Unknown Source)
     at weblogic.jdbc.wrapper.PreparedStatement.executeQuery(PreparedStatement.java:80)
     at com.actiontech.jmetro.util.sql.DBSession.executePreparedQuery(DBSession.java:167)
Does anyone know what the problem is? Everything worked fine on 7.0.
Or can anyone
suggest a good driver for SQL server 2000 that works with weblogic 8.1/jdk
1.4?
TIA
Vas

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