(Bug #27231383)Ĭan connect to AS400/DB2 in RazorSQL but not SQL Developer Hi there, I have a v6.1 AS400/DB2 at my workplace that we are currently looking at migrating to an Oracle database. It is identical with the other jar package with the original package named mysql-connector-java-5.1.ver-bin.jar (mysql-connector-java-commercial-5.1.ver-bin.jar for commercial bundles), except for its more Maven-friendly file name.
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Which of the two possible *.jar files to I have to Add in SQL Developer: mysql-connector-java-5.1.47.jarormysql-connector-java-5.1.47-bin.jar What are the differences? Peter I found this in the Release Notes: The bundle for Connector/J 5.1 delivered by Oracle now contains an additional jar package with the name mysql-connector-java-5.1.ver.jar (mysql-connector-java-commercial-5.1.ver.jar for commercial bundles). Ok, thank you. Meanwhile I download the MySQL JDBC connectors for Java.
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One adds JDBC JAR drivers to sqldeveloper via the "tools/preferences/database/Third party JDBC drivers" dialog.If you had one previously working, checking its path would tell you where to get it from your backup. MySQL and Java was NOT part of this backup archive file. When I started this older SQL Developer I got an error popup: "An error was encountered performing the requested operation:Driver class not foundVerify your Driver location" So I guess SQL Developer missed a newer MySQL java jdbc driver which matches the (meanwhile installed newer Java or MySQL). Due to some reasons I don't want to use SQL Developer v18.2 yet.So I must fix it for SQL developer v4.1.5 How do I get a newer, corresponding java driver for Java v1.8.0_181 and MySQL v5.7.22 and specify it in SQL Developer v4.1.5? Peter We don't handle the MySQL driver, you do. In the preferences, on the third party drivers page.
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Error "Driver class not found" when accessing MySQL: Solution? How to specify new java driver? - SQL Developer I retieved an older backup from end of 2016 from my archive disk with SQL Developer v4.1.5 to access local MySQL Database v5.7.22 on 64bit Win 7 with installed 32 bit Java v1.8.0_181.