![]() ![]() I have placed the sqljdbc4.3.0.jar in the tomcat \lib directory and removed the sqljdbc1-2.0.jar but it still doesn't work. My investigation initially pointed to using the driver sqljdbc4-3.0.jar instead of sqljdbc1-2.0.jar. But the actual connection through JNDI will no longer work even though I have updated the JNDI tag with the new information that connects fine through the Eclipse Data Source ![]() When the database was migrated I ensured a connection could be made by setting up a Data Source in Eclipse and it connects successfully using the credentials and port number etc. It was developed on Eclipse Helios and runs through Tomcat 7.0 using JNDI connections. ![]() The database previously run on Sql Server 2005 SP2 but now runs on SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 and the connection has stopped working. A Java servlet I maintain connects to a SQL server database that was migrated to a new server recently. ![]()
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