Hi Luke,

Good to hear this is working for you now ...

Was the reference to the old virtjdbc3.jar something you had added to your project or was this part of the Eclipse product you are using ?

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Hugh Williams
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On 29 Oct 2008, at 20:09, Luke McCarthy wrote:

On 29-Oct-08, at 3:48 AM, Hugh Williams wrote:

The other point to check is that you are using the specific Virtuoso JDBC Driver (virtjdbc3.jar) shipped with your release.

This was exactly the problem. I'm developing in Eclipse, and the project referenced a library that contained an older version of virtjdbc3.jar.

Thanks very much,

Luke

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