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Application fails with expired license error after installation on new driver.

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TitleApplication fails with expired license error after installation on new driver.
URL Nameapplication-fails-with-expired-license-error-after-installation-on-new-driver
Article Number000117072
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC all drivers
Version: All supported versions
OS: JAVA
Database: All supported databases
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Application fails with expired license error after installation of a new Connect for JDBC driver.

 
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
The new installation license was verified to be valid by testing with the TestForJDBC sample application that ships with the drivers.
Error Message"The subscription period for this driver has expired....."
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Enhancement Number
Cause
The application was not using the new driver.
The application was compiled and packaged with the old driver.
Resolution
Recompile and package the application with the newly installed driver.
Workaround
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Last Modified Date1/30/2018 6:52 PM
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