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Preview the new JDBC 4.2 for SQL Server Driver

Greetings SQL Server developers and users,

Today we are pleased to announce availability of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of the Microsoft JDBC 4.2 Driver for SQL Server!  This driver now supports the Java Development Kit 8 (JDK8), bulk load, better XA transaction handling and full compliance with JDBC 4.2 specification.

To read the full release communication, you can click here.

JDBC Driver Version

JRE Versions

JDBC API Version

4.2

1.5, 1.6, 1.7m 1.8

3.0, 4.0

For further details, you can click here.

You can also download it from here.

We are working next on some more exciting features. Stay tuned for future announcements.

Luiz Santos (lfsantos@microsoft.com)

Comments

  • Anonymous
    July 12, 2015
    I have tried to use JDBC Driver Version 4.2 in Ubuntu 14.04 and Oracle jdk 1.8 but I get an error of Unsatisfied link error, it seems the driver is searching for sqljdbc_auth.so, and only sqljdbc_auth.dll is provided. Any suggestion is highly appreciated.

  • Anonymous
    July 13, 2015
    I have tried to use JDBC Driver Version 4.2. But it does not work parameters pass to MS-SQL. SELECT     COUNT() MARKING_STUDENT_COUNT      FROM         ezi_study      WHERE     LECTUREINFORM = 'tutor01'       AND NOT(DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) < DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST('2015-08-19' AS DATETIME))           AND DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) < DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST('2015-08-19' AS DATETIME)))        AND NOT(DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) > DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST('2015-08-19' AS DATETIME))           AND DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) > DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST('2015-08-19' AS DATETIME))) IT WORK ON MANAMENT STUIO. BUT SELECT     COUNT() MARKING_STUDENT_COUNT      FROM         ezi_study      WHERE     LECTUREINFORM = ?       AND NOT(DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) < DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST(? AS DATETIME))           AND DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) < DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST(? AS DATETIME)))        AND NOT(DATEADD(DAY, 1, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) > DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST(? AS DATETIME))           AND DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST(LECTUREEND AS DATETIME)) > DATEADD(DAY, 7, CAST(? AS DATETIME))) AND parameters 'tutor01' '', '2015-08-19', '2015-08-19', '2015-08-19', '2015-08-19' DOES NOT WORK! GRAMMER PROBLEM MESSAGE ...?! IT seems to be a bug on MS-SQL JDBC Driver 4.2 preview.

  • Anonymous
    August 11, 2015
    By the way .... Trying to integrate SQL Server with Java application running on Glassfish turned out to be a complete failure. It is working great with MySQL but trying to connect it with JDBC (sql4jdbc.jar) to SQL Server is literally a nightmare! Here is very detail description of the problem: stackoverflow.com/.../invalidkeyspecexception-on-deploying-ear-file-containing-entitybeans-and-using ... But in a short, all I get from this "Integration exercise" is this entry in a Glassfish log file: Internal Exception: java.sql.SQLException: Error in allocating a connection. Cause: Connection could not be allocated because: The driver could not establish a secure connection to SQL Server by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption. Error: "Server key". ClientConnectionId:a3f21831-fbc0-491c-9691-2b28500d7d2b Error Code: 0. Please see server.log for more details. ... Apparently caused by: Caused by: java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException: Unknown KeySpec type: java.security.spec.ECPublicKeySpec No idea what to do.

  • Anonymous
    October 07, 2015
    Even the latest JDBC driver V 4.2 is not supporting the CBC Protection. Database connections are refused when CBC Protection is turned ON as the JDBC drivers are not supporting. Could someone please let us know if this is even on the roadmap of MSFT to resolve this defect? We have been awaiting since V 3.8 - 3.9 - 4.0 - 4.1 and now 4.2. But none of the versions has the fix for this defect.

  • Anonymous
    October 18, 2015
    Microsoft JDBC Driver 4.2 for SQL Server does not work with JRE 1.7 : I get the following error: Caused by: java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: com/microsoft/sqlserver/jdbc/SQLServerDriver : Unsupported major.minor version 52.0 (unable to load class com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver)

  • Anonymous
    October 22, 2015
    RE: Microsoft JDBC Driver 4.2 for SQL Server does not work with JRE 1.7 Correct.  It should not according to the System Requirements link msdn.microsoft.com/.../ms378422(v=sql.110).aspx

  • Anonymous
    January 18, 2016
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