Reputation: 16610
My configuration:
I tried:
try {
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver").newInstance();
con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://localhost:1433/SQLEXPRESS2008;databaseName=Test;selectMethod=cursor", "sa", "");
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
But it always throws an exception:
java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver
I also tried the following urls:
localhost:1433/SQLEXPRESS2008
localhost/SQLEXPRESS2008
localhost
Same results. Any help?
Upvotes: 13
Views: 117742
Reputation: 210
If your databaseName
value is correct, then use this: DriverManger.getconnection("jdbc:sqlserver://ServerIp:1433;user=myuser;password=mypassword;databaseName=databaseName;")
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 447
Named instances?
URL: jdbc:sqlserver://[serverName][\instanceName][:portNumber][;property=value]
Note: backward slash
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1138
sqljdbc4.0
) from Microsoft's web siteWrite the program as follows:
import java.sql.*;
class testmssql
{
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception
{
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
Connection con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;
databaseName=chapter16","sa","123");//repalce your databse name and user name
Statement st=con.createStatement();
ResultSet rs=st.executeQuery("Select * from login");//replace your table name
while(rs.next())
{
String s1=rs.getString(1);
String s2=rs.getString(2);
System.out.println("UserID:"+s1+"Password:"+s2);
}
con.close();
}
}
Compile the program and set the jar classpath viz: set classpath=C:\jdbc\sqljdbc4.jar;.;
If you have saved your jar
file in C:\jdbc
after downloading and extracting.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 192647
You have the wrong URL.
I don't know what you mean by "JDBC 2005". When I looked on the microsoft site, I found something called the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 2.0. You're going to want that one - it includes lots of fixes and some perf improvements. [edit: you're probably going to want the latest driver. As of March 2012, the latest JDBC driver from Microsoft is JDBC 4.0]
Check the release notes. For this driver, you want:
URL: jdbc:sqlserver://server:port;DatabaseName=dbname
Class name: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
It seems you have the class name correct, but the URL wrong.
Microsoft changed the class name and the URL after its initial release of a JDBC driver. The URL you are using goes with the original JDBC driver from Microsoft, the one MS calls the "SQL Server 2000 version". But that driver uses a different classname.
For all subsequent drivers, the URL changed to the form I have here.
This is in the release notes for the JDBC driver.
Upvotes: 29
Reputation: 3799
The latest JDBC MSSQL connectivity driver can be found on JDBC 4.0
The class file should be in the classpath. If you are using eclipse you can easily do the same by doing the following -->
Right Click Project Name --> Properties --> Java Build Path --> Libraries --> Add External Jars
Also as already been pointed out by @Cheeso the correct way to access is jdbc:sqlserver://server:port;DatabaseName=dbname
Meanwhile please find a sample class for accessing MSSQL DB (2008 in my case).
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.Statement;
public class ConnectMSSQLServer
{
public void dbConnect(String db_connect_string,
String db_userid,
String db_password)
{
try {
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(db_connect_string,
db_userid, db_password);
System.out.println("connected");
Statement statement = conn.createStatement();
String queryString = "select * from SampleTable";
ResultSet rs = statement.executeQuery(queryString);
while (rs.next()) {
System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
}
conn.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
ConnectMSSQLServer connServer = new ConnectMSSQLServer();
connServer.dbConnect("jdbc:sqlserver://xx.xx.xx.xxxx:1433;databaseName=MyDBName", "DB_USER","DB_PASSWORD");
}
}
Hope this helps.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3102
You can try the following. Works fine in my case:
Hope that helps.
Upvotes: -2