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Romain Manni-Bucau commented on TOMEE-1537:
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You cant really from the app But from tge container observing
BeforeApplicationDestroyed or equivalent event.
> DataSourceFactory.create method removes the single backslash from MS SQL
> Server jdbcUrl string that contains SQL Server instance name that causes
> dataSoruce.getConnection() to throw SQLServerException.
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> Key: TOMEE-1537
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-1537
> Project: TomEE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.7.1
> Environment: Windows, Sql Server 2012, MS Sql Server JDBC Driver 4
> Reporter: John Pratt
> Priority: Critical
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> If you pass in a valid connection string to the DataSourceFactory.create
> method that contains a single backslash i.e.,
> jdbcUrl=jdbc:sqlserver://IN08268\SQLEXPRESS. The DataSource factory
> implementation parses the “definition” String as java.util.Properties.
> Parsing the string as java.util.Properties removes the single backslash
> character that cause JDBC driver to fail.
> There is a workaround you could do to replace the single backslash with
> double backslash in the jdbcUrl property (but this is an invalid conection
> url for sql server).
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