We ship with a free, open source JDBC driver (called “jTDS”) to connect to Microsoft SQL Server. You’ll need to restart the FactoryPMI Gateway. You can download it here: /archives/mys … -5.0.6.zip (8.3 mb)Įxtract that and find the file mysql-connector-java-5.0.6-bin.jarĮdit your existing MySQL JDBC driver in the FactoryPMI Gateway and just upload this new. I’ve been recommending this driver to people who are getting EOF exceptions. The sweet spot seems to be the 5.0.6 driver. The MySQL JDBC driver that FactoryPMI currently ships with is pretty old. To update an existing driver, simply edit the driver entry and upload your new jar file. JDBC drivers are distributed as *.jar files. You can add new drivers and update existing drivers by logging into the FactoryPMI Gateway and going to the Datasources > Drivers section. I have had to help a few people with this recently, so I thought I’d consolidate the information here.įactoryPMI connects to databases using what are called JDBC drivers.
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