SQL Server conecction with jdbc eclipse











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I have the following code to connect to my database in SQL Server:



public static void main (String  args) {
try {
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8\SQLEXPRESS:1433;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
DBConection=DriverManager.getConnection(url);
DBStatement = DBConection.createStatement();
System.out.println("Conexion exitosa");
}catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) {
System.out.println("Conexion fallida");
}
}


when I run it I get "Conexion fallida", meaning that an exception was catched. I've tried different urls but I still can't connect to my DB. I know very little about jdbc and sql server, so it may be a stupid error.










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    do a, catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); } and give the result...
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:07












  • Don't specify both port (1433) and instance name (SQLEXPRESS). They are mutually exclusive. Remove the port number.
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:07






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    @dilanSachi Better yet: catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(System.out); }
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:08










  • integratedSecurity=true requires the .dll file in the PATH. Is it there?
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:09










  • @Andreas thanx for the tip
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:09















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I have the following code to connect to my database in SQL Server:



public static void main (String  args) {
try {
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8\SQLEXPRESS:1433;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
DBConection=DriverManager.getConnection(url);
DBStatement = DBConection.createStatement();
System.out.println("Conexion exitosa");
}catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) {
System.out.println("Conexion fallida");
}
}


when I run it I get "Conexion fallida", meaning that an exception was catched. I've tried different urls but I still can't connect to my DB. I know very little about jdbc and sql server, so it may be a stupid error.










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    do a, catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); } and give the result...
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:07












  • Don't specify both port (1433) and instance name (SQLEXPRESS). They are mutually exclusive. Remove the port number.
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:07






  • 2




    @dilanSachi Better yet: catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(System.out); }
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:08










  • integratedSecurity=true requires the .dll file in the PATH. Is it there?
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:09










  • @Andreas thanx for the tip
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:09













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up vote
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I have the following code to connect to my database in SQL Server:



public static void main (String  args) {
try {
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8\SQLEXPRESS:1433;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
DBConection=DriverManager.getConnection(url);
DBStatement = DBConection.createStatement();
System.out.println("Conexion exitosa");
}catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) {
System.out.println("Conexion fallida");
}
}


when I run it I get "Conexion fallida", meaning that an exception was catched. I've tried different urls but I still can't connect to my DB. I know very little about jdbc and sql server, so it may be a stupid error.










share|improve this question















I have the following code to connect to my database in SQL Server:



public static void main (String  args) {
try {
Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");
String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8\SQLEXPRESS:1433;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
DBConection=DriverManager.getConnection(url);
DBStatement = DBConection.createStatement();
System.out.println("Conexion exitosa");
}catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) {
System.out.println("Conexion fallida");
}
}


when I run it I get "Conexion fallida", meaning that an exception was catched. I've tried different urls but I still can't connect to my DB. I know very little about jdbc and sql server, so it may be a stupid error.







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    do a, catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); } and give the result...
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:07












  • Don't specify both port (1433) and instance name (SQLEXPRESS). They are mutually exclusive. Remove the port number.
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:07






  • 2




    @dilanSachi Better yet: catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(System.out); }
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:08










  • integratedSecurity=true requires the .dll file in the PATH. Is it there?
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:09










  • @Andreas thanx for the tip
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:09














  • 1




    do a, catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); } and give the result...
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:07












  • Don't specify both port (1433) and instance name (SQLEXPRESS). They are mutually exclusive. Remove the port number.
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:07






  • 2




    @dilanSachi Better yet: catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(System.out); }
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:08










  • integratedSecurity=true requires the .dll file in the PATH. Is it there?
    – Andreas
    Nov 11 at 19:09










  • @Andreas thanx for the tip
    – dilanSachi
    Nov 11 at 19:09








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do a, catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); } and give the result...
– dilanSachi
Nov 11 at 19:07






do a, catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); } and give the result...
– dilanSachi
Nov 11 at 19:07














Don't specify both port (1433) and instance name (SQLEXPRESS). They are mutually exclusive. Remove the port number.
– Andreas
Nov 11 at 19:07




Don't specify both port (1433) and instance name (SQLEXPRESS). They are mutually exclusive. Remove the port number.
– Andreas
Nov 11 at 19:07




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2




@dilanSachi Better yet: catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(System.out); }
– Andreas
Nov 11 at 19:08




@dilanSachi Better yet: catch(ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace(System.out); }
– Andreas
Nov 11 at 19:08












integratedSecurity=true requires the .dll file in the PATH. Is it there?
– Andreas
Nov 11 at 19:09




integratedSecurity=true requires the .dll file in the PATH. Is it there?
– Andreas
Nov 11 at 19:09












@Andreas thanx for the tip
– dilanSachi
Nov 11 at 19:09




@Andreas thanx for the tip
– dilanSachi
Nov 11 at 19:09












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It worked like this:

String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
and i added the sqljdbc_auth.dll to Java bin folder






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    It worked like this:

    String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
    and i added the sqljdbc_auth.dll to Java bin folder






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      and i added the sqljdbc_auth.dll to Java bin folder






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        String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
        and i added the sqljdbc_auth.dll to Java bin folder






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        It worked like this:

        String url = "jdbc:sqlserver://DESKTOP-G8057U8;databaseName=Vaporizadores;integratedSecurity=true;";
        and i added the sqljdbc_auth.dll to Java bin folder







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