Did you place the dlls sqljdbc_auth.dll and sqljdbc_xa.dll in your
windows\sysWOW64 folder?
If I did that, plus copy the sqljdbc4.jar in WEB-INF/lib (and the geoserver
plugin, ofcourse) it works for me. You should have new store types:
Microsoft SQL Server - Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server (JNDI) - Microsoft SQL Server (JNDI)
The first one should work now.
I testes this on JRE6&7, both work.
Regards,
Casper
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On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 1:46 PM, agnkol <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you did everything as it's decribed in the docs and it's still not
> working then try using jre7. It's worked for my configuration.
>
> BR,
> AK
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