Sun.jdbc.odbc.jdbcodbcdriver For Ms Access
Apr 13, 2016 - Sun JDBC-ODBC driver was indeed a part of the JDK in the earlier versions of Spotfire. Though this is very unstable and never recommended to use, since JDK has the driver available, it may have worked in versions earlier than 7.0.x. However this isn't a part of JDK 1. Eclipse Java Software Site. 8 as Oracle discontinued providing. Java.lang.classnotfoundexception sun.jdbc.odbc.jdbcodbcdriver exception comes in Java 8 because it has removed the JDBC ODBC bridge driver class 'sun.jdbc.odbc.jdbcodbcdriver' from JDK and JRE. This class is required to connect any database using Object database connectivity driver e.g. Download Anime Magic Knight Rayearth Sub Indonesia there. Microsoft Access, but.
Hi Mark, It may be due to an architecture mismatch. If you're on a 64-bit platform, make sure that the ODBC driver is also 64-bit and that you installed the 64-bit DbVisualizer with a 64-bit Java VM. I'm not a Windows guy, but this page seems to give some hints: If you can't get the 64-bit ODBC driver configuration, you may try with an all 32-bit setup: DbVisualizer, Java and ODBC driver.