If you need to use an older Java runtime, see the Java and JDBC specification support matrix to see if there's a supported driver version you can use. We're continually improving Java connectivity support. When you download the driver, there are multiple JAR files. The name of the JAR file indicates the version of Java that it supports.
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Unsupported driver versions aren't available for download here. Being a type 4 driver, jTDS does not need any special installation. Just drop the jar file into your application's classpath and you're done. You can get these and a lot more information from the Frequently Asked Questions page.
If you encounter an issue with any of them you won't be able to fix it yourself and response times from both Microsoft and Oracle are anything but short. We have an older benchmark result but we strongly encourage you to download any benchmark published by commercial JDBC driver vendors and see for yourself. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
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