FreeTDS seems to be the only free drivers available. For good drivers I go
to www.inetsoftware.de but those do cost you some $. However, you can use
them for free if you're happy with being limited to 2 concurrent
connections at a time. If you just need them for development, then this
might be an option (though your pools will be very very small).

-- Juha


At 13:17 17.10.2000 -0500, you wrote:
>http://www.freetds.org/  I don't know how complete this is free JDBC driver
>is. I've used it for basic access to SQLServer (but not with jBoss).
>
>Jonathan
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:37 PM
>To: 'jBoss'
>Subject: [jBoss-User] SQL Server with jBoss
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>
>Hi,
>
>could anyone recommend a good (and free...) jdbc-driver for MS SQL Server?
>The MS SQL Server website only refers to third party commercial
>implementations (e.g. Merant's).
>
>I've previously used SUN's jdbc-odbc bridge with jBoss, but the jBoss Manual
>(http://www.jboss.org/manual/adv_config.html#supported) seems to indicate
>that it should _not_ be used (how come?).
>
>I'm accessing the SQL Server DB from Session Beans and from Entity Beans
>using BMP.
>
>Regards,
>Per
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