Where to put SQL Server JDBC driver in Tomcat?
Can anyone tell me where should I put the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC driver in the Tomcat and can make it work?
You may also need to place the full path in the classpath variable. You can also download install instructions from the same page where you access the microsoft driver.
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MS SQL Server jdbc Driver installation on XI
Hi,
I am running XI 3 on sp11 patch 1.
We need to install the MS SQL Server jdbc driver on the XI box to connect to a SQL Server 2000 SP3 Database server.
We tried installing the driver from the MS downloads website:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=07287b11-0502-461a-b138-2aa54bfdc03a&displaylang=en
But this is giving us problems while installation as SDM does not like the format.
Can someone please tell us how do we install this driver?
Thanks
AshishHi Ashish,
i assume that u already have the drivers (msbase.jar,mssqlserver.jar,msutil.jar). All u have to do is deploy them.
The procedure is:
1.Add all jars to the archive <b>aii_af_jmsproviderlib.sda</b>, modify the <b>provider.xml</b> file and WinZip the .sda file again.
a)Copy the file: aii_af_jmsproviderlib.sda from the path ..\usr\sap\SID\DVEBMGS00\SDM\root\origin\sap.com\com.sap.aii.af.jmsproviderlib\SAP AG\3.0.20040112154003.0000. to any other drive on the server.
b)Unzip it. After Unzipping the archive there are 2 folders created under the provided directory
\META-INF
\server
c) Edit the file provider.xml
Add the vendor specific jar file names to the provider.xml file in between the tags <jars> </jars> and Save it.
For you it will be
<jars>
<jar-name>msbase.jar</jar-name>
<jar-name>mssqlserver.jar</jar-name>
<jar-name>msutil.jar</jar-name>
</jars>
d)Copy the specific driver files to the same dirctory where u have unzipped the .sda
e)Now ZIP the following files/folders from the drive/dirctory.
Vendor driver files
META-INF folder
Server folder
The name of the zip file should be the same i.e aii_af_jmsproviderlib.sda
2.Deploy the archive aii_af_jmsproviderlib.sda on to the J2ee Engine using SDM tool.
This will solve ur problem.
Regards
Sunita -
Sql Exception on Testing Configuration with SQL Server JDBC driver for XA
I have a requirement of analyzing the behavior of SQL Server JDBC data sources for XA transactions in our application.We have been using Non-XA drivers for both Oracle and SQL Server as we had no requirement for transactions spanning across multiple databases in past.I have setup and tested the XA driver for Oracle (Oracle Driver (Thin XA) for Instance Connections 9.0.1,9.2.0,10,11) in Weblogic 11g and its working perfectly for transactions spanning across two databases.No when I am trying to configure weblogic 11g R1 for Sql server JDBC driver to support XA transactions with driver details as follows,
Server:Weblogic 11g R1
Driver Type: MS Sql Server
Database Driver :Oracle's MS SQL Server Driver(Type 4 XA) Version:7.0,2000,2005)
Database:SQL Server 2005(Single Instance)
and try to create a new data source and select "Test Configuration" and following error is thrown ,
<Mar 17, 2011 4:49:49 PM GMT+05:30> <Error> <Console> <BEA-240003> <Console encountered the following error java.sql.SQLException: [OWLS][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]xa_open (0) returns -3
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseExceptions40.createAppropriateSQLExceptionInstance(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseExceptions40.createSQLException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseExceptions.createException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseExceptions.getException(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.TDSRequest.processErrorToken(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.TDSRequest.processReplyToken(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.TDSRPCRequest.processReplyToken(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.TDSRequest.processReply(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerImplStatement.getNextResultType(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseStatement.commonTransitionToState(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseStatement.postImplExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BasePreparedStatement.postImplExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseStatement.commonExecute(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseStatement.executeUpdateInternal(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BasePreparedStatement.executeUpdate(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbcx.sqlserver.SQLServerImplXAResource.executeXaRpc(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbcx.sqlserver.SQLServerImplXAResource.executeXaRpc(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbcx.sqlserver.SQLServerImplXAResource.open(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbcx.sqlserverbase.BaseXAConnection.init(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbcx.sqlserverbase.BaseXAConnection40.init(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.BaseClassCreatorForJDBC40.createXaConnection(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbcx.sqlserverbase.BaseXADataSource.getXAConnection(Unknown Source)
at com.bea.console.utils.jdbc.JDBCUtils.testConnection(JDBCUtils.java:550)
at com.bea.console.actions.jdbc.datasources.createjdbcdatasource.CreateJDBCDataSource.testConnectionConfiguration(CreateJDBCDataSource.java:450)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.FlowController.invokeActionMethod(FlowController.java:870)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.FlowController.getActionMethodForward(FlowController.java:809)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.FlowController.internalExecute(FlowController.java:478)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowController.internalExecute(PageFlowController.java:306)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.FlowController.execute(FlowController.java:336)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.internal.FlowControllerAction.execute(FlowControllerAction.java:52)
at org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.processActionPerform(RequestProcessor.java:431)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor.access$201(PageFlowRequestProcessor.java:97)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor$ActionRunner.execute(PageFlowRequestProcessor.java:2044)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.interceptor.action.internal.ActionInterceptors$WrapActionInterceptorChain.continueChain(ActionInterceptors.java:64)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.interceptor.action.ActionInterceptor.wrapAction(ActionInterceptor.java:184)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.interceptor.action.internal.ActionInterceptors$WrapActionInterceptorChain.invoke(ActionInterceptors.java:50)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.interceptor.action.internal.ActionInterceptors$WrapActionInterceptorChain.continueChain(ActionInterceptors.java:58)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.interceptor.action.internal.ActionInterceptors.wrapAction(ActionInterceptors.java:87)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor.processActionPerform(PageFlowRequestProcessor.java:2116)
at com.bea.console.internal.ConsolePageFlowRequestProcessor.processActionPerform(ConsolePageFlowRequestProcessor.java:261)
at org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.process(RequestProcessor.java:236)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor.processInternal(PageFlowRequestProcessor.java:556)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor.process(PageFlowRequestProcessor.java:853)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.AutoRegisterActionServlet.process(AutoRegisterActionServlet.java:631)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowActionServlet.process(PageFlowActionServlet.java:158)
at com.bea.console.internal.ConsoleActionServlet.process(ConsoleActionServlet.java:256)
at org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.doGet(ActionServlet.java:414)
at com.bea.console.internal.ConsoleActionServlet.doGet(ConsoleActionServlet.java:133)
at org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowUtils.strutsLookup(PageFlowUtils.java:1199)
at com.bea.portlet.adapter.scopedcontent.ScopedContentCommonSupport.executeAction(ScopedContentCommonSupport.java:686)
at com.bea.portlet.adapter.scopedcontent.ScopedContentCommonSupport.processActionInternal(ScopedContentCommonSupport.java:142)
at com.bea.portlet.adapter.scopedcontent.PageFlowStubImpl.processAction(PageFlowStubImpl.java:106)
at com.bea.portlet.adapter.NetuiActionHandler.raiseScopedAction(NetuiActionHandler.java:111)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.content.NetuiContent.raiseScopedAction(NetuiContent.java:181)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.content.NetuiContent.raiseScopedAction(NetuiContent.java:167)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.content.NetuiContent.handlePostbackData(NetuiContent.java:225)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlLifecycle$2.visit(ControlLifecycle.java:180)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:324)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursive(ControlTreeWalker.java:334)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walk(ControlTreeWalker.java:130)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:395)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:361)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:352)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.runInbound(Lifecycle.java:184)
at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.run(Lifecycle.java:159)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.manager.UIServlet.runLifecycle(UIServlet.java:388)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.manager.UIServlet.doPost(UIServlet.java:258)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.manager.UIServlet.service(UIServlet.java:199)
at com.bea.netuix.servlets.manager.SingleFileServlet.service(SingleFileServlet.java:251)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:820)
at com.bea.console.utils.MBeanUtilsInitSingleFileServlet.service(MBeanUtilsInitSingleFileServlet.java:47)
at weblogic.servlet.AsyncInitServlet.service(AsyncInitServlet.java:130)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper$ServletServiceAction.run(StubSecurityHelper.java:227)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper.invokeServlet(StubSecurityHelper.java:125)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:292)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.TailFilter.doFilter(TailFilter.java:26)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:56)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestEventsFilter.doFilter(RequestEventsFilter.java:27)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:56)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext$ServletInvocationAction.run(WebAppServletContext.java:3592)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.AuthenticatedSubject.doAs(AuthenticatedSubject.java:321)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityManager.runAs(SecurityManager.java:121)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.securedExecute(WebAppServletContext.java:2202)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.execute(WebAppServletContext.java:2108)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.run(ServletRequestImpl.java:1432)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
I followed the instruction in weblogic jdbc drivers guide to configure the JTA Transactions to support XA on SQL Server machine and weblogic server which included,
1.Copying sqljdbc.dll copied to SQL_Server_Root/bin directory from WL_HOME\server\lib.
2.Copied instjdbc.sql to sql server machine and executed the script with following output,
Changed database context to 'master'.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_open', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_open2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_close', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_close2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_start', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_start2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_end', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_end2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_prepare', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_prepare2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_commit', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_commit2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_rollback', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_rollback2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_forget', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_forget2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_recover', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Msg 3701, Level 11, State 5, Server SQLDB, Procedure sp_dropextendedproc, Line 16
Cannot drop the procedure 'xp_jdbc_recover2', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
creating JDBC XA procedures
instxa.sql completed successfully.
3.Verified that MSDTC service is running on both SQL Server and weblogic machines with XA Transaction enabled and DTC option enabled for both inbound and outbound connections.
4.Copied sqljdbc.jar (version 3.0 downloaded from msdn portal) to "C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\ext\jdbc\sqlserver" directory and updated weblogic_classpth variable in commEnv.cmd file.
set WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;%BEA_HOME%\utils\config\10.3\config-launch.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic.jar;%FEATURES_DIR%\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.2.0.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\webservices.jar;%ANT_HOME%/lib/ant-all.jar;%ANT_CONTRIB%/lib/ant-contrib.jar;C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\ext\jdbc\sqlserver\server\ext\jdbc\sqlserver\sqljdbc.jar
Can some one please provide some input on whats causing this and any other steps needs to be followed to implement XA support using SQL Server JDBC driver.You seem to have done everything correctly and diligently. I would ask that you open
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Need help with MS SQL server JDBC driver
Anyone has experience getting ACS working with SQL2005? We keep getting ‘com.adobe.adept.persist.DatabaseException: java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver’
We’re using sqljdbc.jar and sqljdbc4.jar that downloaded from Microsoft website. We added this to every library folder under tomcat, JRE and SDK but it did not help. Any suggestion will be helpful.
Thanks-Hi,
We have ACS with SQL Server 2005 Std correctly working.
We have this settings:
############ SQL Server Connection ############
com.adobe.adept.persist.sql.driverClass=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
com.adobe.adept.persist.sql.connection=jdbc:sqlserver://ip-addressSQL:PortSQL;databaseName =Adept
com.adobe.adept.persist.sql.dialect=microsoft
com.adobe.adept.persist.sql.user=userSQL
com.adobe.adept.persist.sql.password=passSQL
Wi use Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 3.0 downloaded from Microsoft website (http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=21599)
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Microsoft SQL Server JDBC driver and WLS JMS problem?
Greetings,
I'm using the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC driver with WLS with JMS
persisted to SQL Server, during WLS startup the JMS attempts to
read the JMSStore and JMSState tables in the db, if they are
already present (say, from a previous run) the driver kicks out:
java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]ResultSet can
not re-read row data for column 1.
If the tables are not present, then WLS creates them and
everything proceeds fine. Now, its not a good thing to attempt
to reread row data for a ResultSet, especially for portability. Why is WLS JMS
doing this? is there some config I can use to adjust JMS startup behavior for
persisted JMS stores?
Jay Houghton
Centiv
[email protected]
long exception trace follows:
<Oct 1, 2002 8:29:11 AM EDT> <Info> <JMS> <User connection factory "BroadcastTopicFactory"
is started.>
<Oct 1, 2002 8:29:18 AM EDT> <Info> <JMS> <JMSServer "EnergizerJMSServer", Opening
JDBC store tables "JMSStore
" and "JMSState" using connection pool "JMSConnectionPool".>
<Oct 1, 2002 8:29:20 AM EDT> <Alert> <JMS> <JMSServer "EnergizerJMSServer", store
failed to open, java.io.IOEx
ception: JMS JDBC store, connection pool = <JMSConnectionPool>, prefix = <null>:
recover
java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]ResultSet can
not re-read row data for colum
n 1.
at com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseResultSet.getLong(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseResultSet.getLong(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.pool.ResultSet.getLong(ResultSet.java:304)
at weblogic.jms.store.JDBCIOStream.doRecover(JDBCIOStream.java:618)
at weblogic.jms.store.JDBCIOStream.recover(JDBCIOStream.java:728)
at weblogic.jms.store.JMSStore.recover(JMSStore.java:112)
at weblogic.jms.backend.BEStore.open(BEStore.java:179)
at weblogic.jms.backend.BackEnd.initialize(BackEnd.java:330)
at weblogic.jms.JMSService.createBackEnd(JMSService.java:923)
at weblogic.jms.JMSService.addJMSServer(JMSService.java:1277)
at weblogic.jms.JMSService.addDeployment(JMSService.java:1174)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(DeploymentTarget.java:329)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployments(DeploymentTarget.java:279)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.updateServerDeployments(DeploymentTarget.java:23
3)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.updateDeployments(DeploymentTarget.java:193)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:608)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:592)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:352)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1555)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1523)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
at $Proxy40.updateDeployments(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.management.configuration.ServerMBean_CachingStub.updateDeployments(ServerMBean_CachingStub
.java:2734)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.startConfigManager(ApplicationManager.java:362
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.start(ApplicationManager.java:154)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:608)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:592)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:352)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1555)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1523)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
at $Proxy57.start(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.management.configuration.ApplicationManagerMBean_CachingStub.start(ApplicationManagerMBean
_CachingStub.java:480)
at weblogic.management.Admin.startApplicationManager(Admin.java:1151)
at weblogic.management.Admin.finish(Admin.java:571)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.start(T3Srvr.java:508)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:203)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
Tom,
thanks for the info, I'll bring this to support.
I did try the weblogic jDriver for SQL Server and it works fine, so i think it
must be the way JMS is interacting with the MS driver.
here are my components:
WLS 6.1sp1
Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Driver for JDBC™ is a (Type 4 JDBC) which provides
partial JDBC 2 support (no blobs, clobs, etc)
MS SQL Server 2000 (sp2?)
thanks!
Jay Houghton
[email protected]
Tom Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Jay,
>
>This is not a known issue at BEA as far as I know, perhaps it is the
>result
>of a new driver/database combination. Try using a different driver,
>or a different
>version of the current driver. Meanwhile, use a file store (just as
>reliable but faster) and log a case with customer support, including
>information on your version, service-pack, and what driver you are using.
>
>Tom, BEA
>
>Jay Houghton wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I'm using the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC driver with WLS with JMS
>> persisted to SQL Server, during WLS startup the JMS attempts to
>> read the JMSStore and JMSState tables in the db, if they are
>> already present (say, from a previous run) the driver kicks out:
>>
>> java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]ResultSet
>can
>> not re-read row data for column 1.
>>
>> If the tables are not present, then WLS creates them and
>> everything proceeds fine. Now, its not a good thing to attempt
>> to reread row data for a ResultSet, especially for portability. Why
>is WLS JMS
>> doing this? is there some config I can use to adjust JMS startup behavior
>for
>> persisted JMS stores?
>>
>> Jay Houghton
>> Centiv
>> [email protected]
>>
>> long exception trace follows:
>>
>> <Oct 1, 2002 8:29:11 AM EDT> <Info> <JMS> <User connection factory
>"BroadcastTopicFactory"
>> is started.>
>> <Oct 1, 2002 8:29:18 AM EDT> <Info> <JMS> <JMSServer "EnergizerJMSServer",
>Opening
>> JDBC store tables "JMSStore
>> " and "JMSState" using connection pool "JMSConnectionPool".>
>> <Oct 1, 2002 8:29:20 AM EDT> <Alert> <JMS> <JMSServer "EnergizerJMSServer",
>store
>> failed to open, java.io.IOEx
>> ception: JMS JDBC store, connection pool = <JMSConnectionPool>, prefix
>= <null>:
>> recover
>> java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]ResultSet
>can
>> not re-read row data for colum
>> n 1.
>> at com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseResultSet.getLong(Unknown Source)
>> at com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseResultSet.getLong(Unknown Source)
>> at weblogic.jdbc.pool.ResultSet.getLong(ResultSet.java:304)
>> at weblogic.jms.store.JDBCIOStream.doRecover(JDBCIOStream.java:618)
>> at weblogic.jms.store.JDBCIOStream.recover(JDBCIOStream.java:728)
>> at weblogic.jms.store.JMSStore.recover(JMSStore.java:112)
>> at weblogic.jms.backend.BEStore.open(BEStore.java:179)
>> at weblogic.jms.backend.BackEnd.initialize(BackEnd.java:330)
>> at weblogic.jms.JMSService.createBackEnd(JMSService.java:923)
>> at weblogic.jms.JMSService.addJMSServer(JMSService.java:1277)
>> at weblogic.jms.JMSService.addDeployment(JMSService.java:1174)
>> at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(DeploymentTarget.java:329)
>> at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployments(DeploymentTarget.java:279)
>> at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.updateServerDeployments(DeploymentTarget.java:23
>> 3)
>> at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.updateDeployments(DeploymentTarget.java:193)
>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:608)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:592)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:352)
>> at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1555)
>> at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1523)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
>> at $Proxy40.updateDeployments(Unknown Source)
>> at weblogic.management.configuration.ServerMBean_CachingStub.updateDeployments(ServerMBean_CachingStub
>> java:2734)
>> at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.startConfigManager(ApplicationManager.java:362
>> )
>> at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.start(ApplicationManager.java:154)
>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:608)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:592)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:352)
>> at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1555)
>> at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1523)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
>> at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
>> at $Proxy57.start(Unknown Source)
>> at weblogic.management.configuration.ApplicationManagerMBean_CachingStub.start(ApplicationManagerMBean
>> _CachingStub.java:480)
>> at weblogic.management.Admin.startApplicationManager(Admin.java:1151)
>> at weblogic.management.Admin.finish(Admin.java:571)
>> at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.start(T3Srvr.java:508)
>> at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:203)
>> at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
>
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Update of MySQL and SQL Server JDBC Driver does not work in 1.2.1
Hi,
always after the update process is started i got the MySQL and SQL Server JDBC driver
update notification.
But all the time after i install the update i got the notification again but no errormessage
that the update was maybe not successful ???
FrankOk
then my subject was false
i always try to update the extensions and now i can see that they are updated on the filesystem but the IDE does not recognize them as updated
....\sqldeveloper\sqldeveloper\extensions\oracle.sqldeveloper.thirdparty.drivers.mysql
is available and new after the update process
and under
...\sqldeveloper\sqldeveloper\tmp\update\oracle.sqldeveloper.thirdparty.drivers.mysql.5239.zip
the downloaded zip file is also available.
In the update window the message is that the extension with version 5206 is available
Maybe that is the problem cause the downloaded files are version 11.1.1.5239
if you look at the bundle.xml file inside the META-INF directory
Frank -
2 questions come to mind.
will it work
will TAC support you ?
available here
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=a737000d-68d0-4531-b65d-da0f2a735707&displaylang=en
Brief Description
Download the SQL Server JDBC Driver 3.0, a Type 4 JDBC driver that provides database connectivity through the standard JDBC application program interfaces (APIs) available in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 and above.You can test it using DBvisualizer. If you can make it work in that (actually it gives you more information about connection errors etc.), it should working in UCCX also.
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Web logic cann't load Sql Server jdbc driver
Web logic cann't load Sql Server jdbc driver. I've got an exception:
NoClassDefFoundError: com/microsoft/sqlserver/jdbc/ISQLServerConnection
but sqljdbc.jar is in weblogic's library directory.Hi,
You can find Oracle Support id 1503650.1 (https://support.oracle.com) with the solution.
Arik -
J2EE SDK & SQL Server JDBC Driver
I am trying to use SQL Server JDBC Driver with J2EE SDK.
Following with the instruction of Deployment tool's help, I configured both the SQL Server JDBC and JDBC-ODBC Bridge. My classpath has include SQL Server JDBC Driver's lib, and my java program can connect to SQL Server 2000 correctly. but deployment tool always told me "no suitable driver" with SQL Server JDBC Driver when I want to generate SQLs. With JDBC-ODBC bridge, it's OK.
Why? I just want to know that if there is anywhere else that I can configure the class lib. I think it's because J2EE can't find the classes of SQL Server JDBC, but I don't know how to do.step 1:download the sql driver and unzip it
step 2:copy the .jar file to $j2ee_home%/lib/system
step 3:modif userconfig.bat file ,add the .jar files
to j2ee_classpath
step 4:modify you resource.properpties files,add
yourself
JNDI name.
because i am a chinese,have poor english,if can't
trouble,send e-mail to me,i can replay to u with the
config files.I do as your steps,but it still cannot work. for bookstore1(j2ee tutorial example), it give out such exception:
javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Couldn't get database.
at BookStoreServlet.init(BookStoreServlet.java:28)
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Driver class name value for SQL Server JDBC driver
if i am using SQL Server JDBC driver to connect to DB using STRUTS DBCP
what will be the value for the property="driverClassName"
& value for property="url"
eg., <data-source type="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource" >
<set-property property="driverClassName" value="org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver" />
<set-property property="url" value="jdbc:mysql://10.1.0.8/omega4105" />
<set-property property="username" value="iris"/>
<set-property property="password" value="iris"/>
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com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
For SQL Server 2005
com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver -
SQL Server JDBC Driver Bug?
I ran into an unusual situation with the MS SQL Server JDBC driver that I think is a bug and could bite people in some unusual cases.
Here is the situation that creates the problem.
- get a connection
- make it transactional (autocommit false)
- discover that there is no work to do in the transaction so no commit or rollback is done.
- make the connection non-transactional (autocommit true)
- update other tables using the connection (should be non-transactional)
This leaves the tables updated in the last step locked as part of a transaction!
It doesn't behave this way with our DB2 driver.
While I agree that the JDBC spec is vague in many areas, this seems to be well out of bounds of any reasonable interpretation.
The workaround is to also do a rollback (in a try/catch block) before setting autocommit true.
-- FrankSince database operations are rather expensive why would you do any before checking to see if something needs to be done?
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Loading SQL SERVER JDBC Driver - problem
Hi!
I want my application to use SQL Server instead of MS Access it currently uses.
I downloaded MS SQL Server 2000 driver for JDBC and trying to connect with it, using
Class.forName("com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver");
I set up CLASSPATH system variable to include required .jar's, as driver HELP says.
Still I have an exception from Class.forName(), which cannot probably find this driver.
I've tried to find out about this in different web sites, but could not figure out what I am missing... Should I import anything, link some libraries or what?
I just took a course on Java Enterprise, although I have 15 years in C etc. I would appresiate any answers or hints where to look for a problem.Depends on the kind of app that you're running.
I don't have a system CLASSPATH set up at all. The harm of it is that folks can have a false sense of security when they set it. If the app they're using ignores the system CLASSPATH, as Tomcat, Eclipse, JBuilder, and others seem to, they can waste a lot of time scratching their heads over CNF Exceptions when their CLASSPATH appears to be 'set'.
If you're running a desktop app, I'd recommend invoking it like this:
java -classpath jar1.jar;jar2.jar YourAppwhere the path to each JAR is separated by a semi-colon if you're using Windows.
If you're running a Web app (e.g., on Tomcat), you'll have to put the JDBC JAR where the container needs to find it. The Tomcat docs say that JDBC JARs go in the TOMCAT_HOME/common/lib directory.
Send more detail about exactly what you're doing. - MOD -
Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver problem
Hi all,
I've downloaded the JDBC driver for SQL Server 2000 from Microsoft website and I
tried creating connection pool in Weblogic (WL 6.1 SP2).
Following are the configuration from the admin console,
Name - SQL2K
URL - jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433
Driver Classname - com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
ACLName - sa
Password - tonypet
After creating the config, I select to chose the target server from the Servers tab
in Targets main tab in the admin console and when I click on Apply I saw in the WL
server command prompt the following error,
<16/07/2002 11:22:55> <Error> <JDBC> <Cannot startup connection pool "SQL2K" Cannot
load driver class: com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver>
I have assigned the classpath env var as follows,
CLASSPATH=;.;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\msbase.jar;C:\Program
Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\msutil.jar;
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\mssqlserver.jar;c:\bea\wlserver6.1\lib\weblogic.jar
I've tried even copying the .JAR files to the ext and lib directory of bea directory
but I'm getting the same error.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanks a lot for your help
Cheers
NanikHi. You will also be wanting to add this property for the pool to apply to that driver:
SelectMethod=cursor
Joe
Nanik Tolaram wrote:
Hi all,
After fiddling around I found a solution (hope this will help those who are having
the same problem),
1. Make sure you add the complete directory of the library of the .JAR files in the
classpath in the STARTWEBLOGIC.CMD, I made a mistake of specifying the path in the
CLASSPATH and NOT IN the STARTWEBLOGIC.CMD as the classpath is overriden in the STARTWEBLOGIC.CMD
file.
2. The other thing I found was the configuration setting. I put the full settings
in the URL in admin console as follows,
jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433;user=nanik;password=tonypet;databasename=scriptbuilder
When I put it individually in the Properties filed it won't work as it is not picking
it up from there but when I moved it to the URL and put it all together it worked
fine.
Whew !!! it's been a looong day, hope the info will help.
Cheers
Nanik
"Nanik Tolaram" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've downloaded the JDBC driver for SQL Server 2000 from Microsoft website
and I
tried creating connection pool in Weblogic (WL 6.1 SP2).
Following are the configuration from the admin console,
Name - SQL2K
URL - jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://127.0.0.1:1433
Driver Classname - com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
ACLName - sa
Password - tonypet
After creating the config, I select to chose the target server from the
Servers tab
in Targets main tab in the admin console and when I click on Apply I saw
in the WL
server command prompt the following error,
<16/07/2002 11:22:55> <Error> <JDBC> <Cannot startup connection pool "SQL2K"
Cannot
load driver class: com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver>
I have assigned the classpath env var as follows,
CLASSPATH=;.;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\msbase.jar;C:\Program
Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\msutil.jar;
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC\lib\mssqlserver.jar;c:\bea\wlserver6.1\lib\weblogic.jar
I've tried even copying the .JAR files to the ext and lib directory of bea
directory
but I'm getting the same error.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanks a lot for your help
Cheers
Nanik -
Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver
Hi everyone,
I know it's a bit off topic but I couldn't find a related group.
Does anyone know of the best way to access SQL Server via JDBC. I have tried
the JDBC-ODBC bridge but it does not seem to support all types of queries
(e.g. using a PreparedStatement).
I have looked at Microsoft's JDBC driver but I'm not allowed to implement it
as it is a Beta version.
I would be very grateful if anyone could help me.
Thanks,
Nick.Neil Pike wrote:
Nick - there are plenty of other jdbc drivers :-
Q. Where can I get a JDBC driver for SQL Server? Do Microsoft write one?
Which is the best one?
A. Microsoft doesn't supply a native JDBC driver for SQL Server,Actually, yes it does, now. This is a recent thing. It is a type-4 driver built by
DataDirect/Merant.
It is free, now in beta, will be GA soon, and is available for download from MS's sqlserver support
pages.
but it does
offer a JDBC-to-ODBC bridge that allows Java programmers to access back-end
data sources using available ODBC drivers. The Microsoft JDBC-ODBC bridge is
part of the core set of classes that come with the Microsoft Virtual Machine
(Microsoft VM) for Java. For more information, see
http://www.microsoft.com/java/.
Avoid the jdbc-odbc bridge for use with weblogic. The JDBC-ODBC bridge is buggy,
unsupported, and not thread-safe.
You can get 3rd party drivers, servers, and bridges from a variety of vendors
and some free open-source ones as well.
Which is the best one? As I don't use any of them I can't comment from
personal experience. The two most commonly used seem to be WebLogic and
OpenLink - and feedback on them seems good.
Some of the sites listed below maintain up to date lists of all vendors.
The full list that I know of are :-
1. WebLogic : http://weblogic.beasys.com and http://www.weblogic.com. (type
2, 3 or 4. SQL 6.5 and 7.0). Download type-4 driver direct from
http://www.weblogic.com/download/downloadkona.html
2. http://www.inetsoftware.de. JDBC Type 4 drivers for the Microsoft
SQLServer 6.5, 7.0, and 2000. JDBC 1.22 driver to use with JDK 1.1x and a JDBC
2.0 driver (i-net Sprinta) to use with Java 2 (JKD 1.2x).
JDBC 1.22 : http://www.inetsoftware.de/English/produkte/jdbctreiber/Default.htm
JDBC 2.0 : http://www.inetsoftware.de/English/produkte/jdbc2/Default.htm.
3. http://www.openlinksw.com (http://www.openlinksw.co.uk)
4. http://www.easysoft.com and http://beta.easysoft.com. JDBC/ODBC bridge.
5. ftp://freetds.internetcds.com/pub/freetds_jdbc. Type 4 open-source driver
that is designed to work with SQL Server 6.5 and Sybase 11.x
6. http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc From this page you may search or browse
the database of JDBC technology drivers that support the JDBC 2.x and JDBC 1.x
APIs.
7. http://lpv.home.texas.net (LpVodbc is a multi-threaded JDBC-ODBC database
server that runs on Windows 95, 98, and NT platforms)
8. http://www.avenir.net/products/jdbcdrivers.htm
9. http://www.jturbo.com
10. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Ken_North/jdbcvend.htm is another
list of JDBC drivers, servers, and vendors compiled by Ken North.
11. http://www.sco.com/java/
12. Merant. http://www.merant.com/datadirect/products/jdbc/sl50/overview.asp
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v1.19 2000.06.13
Applies to SQL Server versions : All
FAQ Categories : Connectivity
Related FAQ articles : odbcunix
Related Microsoft Kb articles : n/a
Other related information : n/a
Authors : Neil Pike -
Problem using MS SQL Server JDBC Driver
I am trying to use MS SQL Server JBDC driver with JDeveloper9i. I followed the steps mentioned in the document
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/howtos/bc4j/bc_psqlserverwalkthrough.html
Still I am getting the following error message
Error initializing data-source 'SQLTestDS': DriverManagerDataSource driver 'com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver' not found
What could be the reason?Did anybody run into similar issue?
Thanks in advance.
RCI assume from your message that you are attempting to
deploy your application into OC4J - you're probably
implicitly using the inbuilt OC4J if your using JSPs.
If so, try placing the jdbc jars into the <JDEVHOME>\lib directory
and referencing them from the j2ee\home\application.xml
file:
use lines like:
<library path="../../../lib/msbase.jar" />
regards, Karl
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