Solaris PHP connecting to MS-SQL

i'm looking for an extension that will enable me to connect to MS SQL via ODBC

As far as I know there is no such extensions available for Sun webserver 6.x. Your options here would be to either use JDBC driver for MSSQL Server or install ASP Server 4.0.2 on top of your webserver setup.
ASP Server 4.0.2 is freely downloadable from http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=420a8e72 and it comes bundled with MSSQL ODBC driver.

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    Wed Aug 08 01:18:04 GMT 2012: openConection() ClassNotFoundException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
    Wed Aug 08 01:18:04 GMT 2012: Before Calling processPrintMachineRecords()
    Wed Aug 08 01:18:04 GMT 2012: Exception:: java.lang.NullPointerException
    Wed Aug 08 01:18:04 GMT 2012: In closeSQLServerConnection().......closing JDBC Connection
    Wed Aug 08 01:18:04 GMT 2012: Connection object was null, hence skipping close
    Wed Aug 08 01:18:04 GMT 2012: After Calling processPrintMachineRecords()
    The I read somewhere on internet that I should set CLASSPATH in options field of concurrent program definition. So I provided classpath as follows:
    -cp /rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/appl/au/12.0.0/appsborg.zip:/rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/apps.zip:/rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/sqljdbc_4.0/enu/sqljdbc.jar
    In this classpath sqljdbc.jar contains the classes for connecting to MS SQL Server DB. However after giving classpath like this I started getting different error:
    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: oracle/apps/fnd/cp/request/Run
    Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: oracle.apps.fnd.cp.request.Run
         at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:200)
         at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
         at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
         at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
         at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:276)
         at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251)
         at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:319)
    It appears from the error message that after giving this CLASSPATH, program was not able to find the "Run" method itself. In otherwords, CLASSPATH screwed it further.
    Can anybody please point out what am I doing wrong here?
    Regards
    Java Code:
    package oracle.apps.custom.printmachine;
    import java.sql.*;
    import oracle.apps.fnd.cp.request.* ;
    import java.io.*;
    import oracle.apps.fnd.util.*;
    public class PrintMachineInterface implements JavaConcurrentProgram {
    public static final String M_SUCCESS = "SUCCESS";
    public static final String M_ERROR = "ERROR";
    public static final String M_WARNING = "WARNING";
    int mRequestStatus = -1;
    int max_number_of_records = 99999999;
    private String mSqlServerHost = "mysqlserver.domain.com";
    // Application Short Name
    private String applName;
    CpContext mCtx;
    LogFile logFile;
    OutFile outFile;
    Connection mConn = null;
    ReqCompletion lRC;
    public PrintMachineInterface(){
    // if no parameter value is specified for APPLNAME then use FND
    //as default value
    applName = "FND";
    private void logMessage(String str) {
    java.util.Date now = new java.util.Date();
    logFile.writeln(now.toString() + ": " + str, LogFile.STATEMENT);
    static String mInsertRecord = " Declare " + " BEGIN "
    + " INSERT INTO XXGFN_GBL_CE_PM_STAGE(ID, KEY, FILENAME, PRINTED_AT, CREATED_AT, DOCTYPE, LANGUAGE, OU, TRX_ID, DOC_ID, REQ_ID, TEMPLATE, PAGES, DOC_TEXT, TIMES_RECEIVED)"
    + " VALUES (:1, :2, :3, :4, :5, :6, :7, :8, :9, :10, :11, :12, :13, substr(:14,2000), :15);"
    + " COMMIT;"
    + " END;";
    static Connection con = null;
    public void openConection() {
    logMessage( "In openConection()");
    try {
    logMessage( "Before Loading Driver com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
    Class.forName("com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
    logMessage( "After Loading Driver com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
    logMessage( "Attempting to connect to " + mSqlServerHost);
    con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://" + mSqlServerHost + ":1433;User=sql_user;Password=sql_pwd");
    logMessage( "After con assigned from getConnection(jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://" + mSqlServerHost + ":1433;User=pm_dba_access;Password=*****");
    } catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {
    logMessage("openConection() ClassNotFoundException: " + e);
    } catch (SQLException ex) {
    logMessage("openConection() SQLException: " + ex);
    public void closeSQLServerConnection() {
    try {
    logMessage( "In closeSQLServerConnection().......closing JDBC Connection");
    if (con != null)
    logMessage( "Con is not null");
    con.close();
    logMessage( "Con Closed Successfully");
    else
    logMessage( "Connection object was null, hence skipping close");
    } catch (SQLException ex) {
    logMessage("SQLException: " + ex);
    } catch (Exception ex) {
    logMessage("Exception in closeSQLServerConnection() : " + ex);
    private void populate_staging_table(
    String p_id,
    String p_key,
    String p_filename,
    String p_printed_at,
    String p_created_at,
    String p_doctype,
    String p_language,
    String p_ou,
    String p_trx_id,
    String p_doc_id,
    String p_req_id,
    String p_template,
    String p_pages,
    String p_doc_text,
    String p_times_received
    PreparedStatement lStmt = null;
    logMessage("Populating data from PrintMachine history table");
    try {
    lStmt = mConn.prepareCall(mInsertRecord);
    lStmt.setString(1, p_id);
    lStmt.setString(2, p_key);
    lStmt.setString(3, p_filename);
    lStmt.setString(4, p_printed_at);
    lStmt.setString(5, p_created_at);
    lStmt.setString(6, p_doctype);
    lStmt.setString(7, p_language);
    lStmt.setString(8, p_ou);
    lStmt.setString(9, p_trx_id);
    lStmt.setString(10, p_doc_id);
    lStmt.setString(11, p_req_id);
    lStmt.setString(12, p_template);
    lStmt.setString(13, p_pages);
    lStmt.setString(14, p_doc_text);
    lStmt.setString(15, p_times_received);
    lStmt.execute();
    lStmt.close();
    } catch (SQLException s) {
    logMessage("Exception thrown w/ error message: "
    + s.getMessage());
    s.printStackTrace();
    finally {
    try {
    if (lStmt != null)
    lStmt.close();
    } catch (SQLException e) {
    logMessage("SQLException: " + e);
    private void processPrintMachineRecords() {
    int number_of_recs = 0;
    try {
    PreparedStatement stmt = con.prepareStatement("SELECT TOP 1000 ID, Key, Filename, PrintedAt, CreatedAt, Doctype, Language,OU, TransactionID, DocumentID, RequestID, Template, Pages, Documenttext, TimesReceived FROM PM_DATA.dbo.History" );
    ResultSet rst = stmt.executeQuery();
    while (rst.next()) {
    number_of_recs++;
    if (number_of_recs == max_number_of_records) break;
    populate_staging_table(
    rst.getString(1), rst.getString(2)
    ,rst.getString(3), rst.getString(4)
    ,rst.getString(5), rst.getString(6)
    ,rst.getString(7), rst.getString(8)
    ,rst.getString(9), rst.getString(10)
    ,rst.getString(11), rst.getString(12)
    ,rst.getString(13), rst.getString(14)
    ,rst.getString(15)
    stmt.close();
    rst.close();
    mConn.commit();
    } catch (SQLException ex) {
    logMessage("SQLException: " + ex);
    catch (Exception ex) {
    logMessage("Exception:: " + ex);
    closeSQLServerConnection();
    public void runProgram(CpContext pCpContext) {
    applName = "XXGFN";
    String l_file_path = null;
    mCtx = pCpContext;
    //get handle on request completion object for reporting status
    lRC = pCpContext.getReqCompletion();
    // assign logfile
    logFile = pCpContext.getLogFile();
    // assign outfile
    outFile = pCpContext.getOutFile();
    // get the JDBC connection object
    mConn = pCpContext.getJDBCConnection();
    l_file_path = ((new File(outFile.getFileName())).getParent() == null ? ""
    : (new File(outFile.getFileName())).getParent());
    // get parameter list object from CpContext
    ParameterList lPara = pCpContext.getParameterList();
    while (lPara.hasMoreElements())
    NameValueType aNVT = lPara.nextParameter();
    if ( aNVT.getName().equals("APPLNAME") )
    applName = aNVT.getValue();
    /** openConection() Opens the connection to SQL Server Database*/
    openConection() ;
    logMessage("Before Calling processPrintMachineRecords()");
    processPrintMachineRecords();
    logMessage("After Calling processPrintMachineRecords()");
    try{
    setCompletion(ReqCompletion.NORMAL, "Request Completed Normal");
    } catch (Exception e) {
    setCompletion(ReqCompletion.ERROR, e.toString());
    } finally {
    pCpContext.releaseJDBCConnection();
    * Sets the request completion status based on proper precedence. ERROR >
    * WARNING > NORMAL
    * @param pStatus
    * Status of the request.
    * @param pCompletionText
    * Request's completion text.
    public void setCompletion(int pStatus, String pCompletionText) {
    if ((pStatus == ReqCompletion.ERROR)
    || ((pStatus == ReqCompletion.WARNING) && (mRequestStatus != ReqCompletion.ERROR))
    || ((pStatus == ReqCompletion.NORMAL)
    && (mRequestStatus != ReqCompletion.WARNING) && (mRequestStatus != ReqCompletion.ERROR))) {
    mRequestStatus = pStatus;
    lRC.setCompletion(pStatus, pCompletionText);
    }

    ok
    i used Template.java as input
    useful MOS:
    How To Create a Java Concurrent Program? [ID 827563.1]
    Java Concurrent Program FAQ [ID 827575.1]
    i used
    //goto ms sql server 2008r2       
            try{
             Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");        
             con = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection( 
                                          "jdbc:sqlserver://1.2.3.4:1433;databaseName=test;selectMethod=cursor", 
                                          "test", "test");          
              if(con!=null) System.out.println("Connection Successful!");
            }catch(Exception e){
              e.printStackTrace();
              System.out.println("Error Trace in getConnection() : " + e.getMessage());
            }1.2.3.4 - ip of instance with sqlserver2008r2 :)
    in your code
    >
    try {
    logMessage( "Before Loading Driver com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
    Class.forName("com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
    logMessage( "After Loading Driver com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
    logMessage( "Attempting to connect to " + mSqlServerHost);
    con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://" + mSqlServerHost + ":1433;User=sql_user;Password=sql_pwd");
    logMessage( "After con assigned from getConnection(jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://" + mSqlServerHost + ":1433;User=pm_dba_access;Password=*****");
    } catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {
    logMessage("openConection() ClassNotFoundException: " + e);
    } catch (SQLException ex) {
    logMessage("openConection() SQLException: " + ex);
    >
    try my case for Driver and Connection
    put result .class file to needed directory
    put sqljdbc4.jar to /rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/comn/java/lib
    and for concurrent program option
    -classpath /rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes:/rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/appl/au/12.0.0/appsborg.zip:/rs01/u02/applmgr/utyeb02/apps/apps_st/comn/java/lib/sqljdbc4.jaralso useful mos:
    Classpath Setting of Third Party Jar Files in R12 Java Concurrent Program (JCP) [ID 1292694.1]

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