Unfortunately, there does not seem to be a free native JDBC driver for MS
SQL Server. In case you are considering buying a good driver: We just
started using the "Sprinta" JDBC driver from i-net Software
(www.inetsoftware.de) for SQL Server, and it is working great. Their support
seems to be good, too.

-Mirko Froehlich




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> Subject: Where to find MSSQL7 JDBC driver
>
>
> In my JSP page I call a Bean which talks to
> MSSQL7 database. I do not want to use
> JDBC-ODBC bridge driver, where can I find a true
> JDBC driver for it?
>
> Also for SQL server 7, what class name should I use in
> Class.forName("???")
>
> and what to supply for url:
> Connection con = Drivermanager.getConnection(url, "sa", "")
>
> Thanks.
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