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Using OpenAccess JDBC client with DbVisualizer

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TitleUsing OpenAccess JDBC client with DbVisualizer
URL NameUsing-OpenAccess-JDBC-client-with-DbVisualizer
Article Number000171970
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess JDBC Client
Version: 8.1
OS: Windows
Database: N/A
Application: DbVisualizer 9.5.4 build 2601
Question/Problem Description
How to configure DbVisualizer to connect using OpenAccess JDBC client driver?
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
The connection works with a Java application but not with DbVisualizer. The below error is observed with DbVisualizer.
Error MessageDriver class not found
Defect Number
Enhancement Number
Cause
The OpenAccess JDBC client driver is not registered with DbVisualizer.
Resolution
Register the OpenAccess JDBC driver with the DBVisualizer Driver Manager.
Go to Tools > Driver Manager and add a new entry to register/load the OpenAccess JDBC client driver.
Once the driver is registered/loaded, create a database connection and test connect.
Workaround
Notes
References to other documentation:
DbVisualizer 9.5 Users Guide / Users Guide / Reference Material, "Installing a JDBC Driver", "Loading and Configuring Drivers Manually"
http://confluence.dbvis.com/display/UG95/Installing+a+JDBC+Driver#InstallingaJDBCDriver-LoadingandConfiguringDriversManually
Last Modified Date3/14/2017 2:31 AM
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