Unfortunately at the moment, we have yet to find a JDBC Driver that actually works.
We've taken code from multiple sources, and neither of them seem to work.
If there is a driver that differs from the one everyone seems to reference (the one created in 2011), we are more than happy to test with YF.
Though if both YF and a 3rd party DB tool such as DB Visualizer/SQL Squirrel still cannot connect, we have to come to the conclusion that the driver does not actually work correctly.
Regards,
David
Unfortunately at the moment, we have yet to find a JDBC Driver that actually works.
We've taken code from multiple sources, and neither of them seem to work.
If there is a driver that differs from the one everyone seems to reference (the one created in 2011), we are more than happy to test with YF.
Though if both YF and a 3rd party DB tool such as DB Visualizer/SQL Squirrel still cannot connect, we have to come to the conclusion that the driver does not actually work correctly.
Unfortunately at the moment, we have yet to find a JDBC Driver that actually works.
We've taken code from multiple sources, and neither of them seem to work.
If there is a driver that differs from the one everyone seems to reference (the one created in 2011), we are more than happy to test with YF.
Though if both YF and a 3rd party DB tool such as DB Visualizer/SQL Squirrel still cannot connect, we have to come to the conclusion that the driver does not actually work correctly.
Regards,
David
Unfortunately at the moment, we have yet to find a JDBC Driver that actually works.
We've taken code from multiple sources, and neither of them seem to work.
If there is a driver that differs from the one everyone seems to reference (the one created in 2011), we are more than happy to test with YF.
Though if both YF and a 3rd party DB tool such as DB Visualizer/SQL Squirrel still cannot connect, we have to come to the conclusion that the driver does not actually work correctly.
Regards,
David
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