Holger,

Just wanted to throw in one more request for this flexibility.  It was
available in earlier versions via a Driver URL text field, but when
the import wizard was updated to include a drop-down selection it was
taken away.  There's another post about it somewhere in the history.
I do like the drop-down with connection string templates, but agree
that it'd be good to have a custom driver selection as well.

Thanks,
Jody

On Sep 30, 12:38 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> the difference between D2RQ stand-alone and TBC is that TBC runs  
> inside Eclipse and the Eclipse platform (Equinox) has a different  
> ClassLoader policy, which makes it more difficult to dynamically  
> access classes such as JDBC drivers (which are typically called using  
> Class.forName). We need to add some alternative mechanism to find  
> those drivers. This hasn't made it to the top of our priorities list  
> because there were no requests for other drivers than those provided  
> by default. But now that I have your request, I will push it up the  
> todo list.
>
> Thanks,
> Holger
>
> On Sep 30, 2009, at 7:32 AM, David Park wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Well, practically speaking, let's say I choose SQLite for a low-
> > overhead-run-on-my-machine-database for demo purposes. Shouldn't I be
> > able to generically add a jar file containing my class file, then
> > specify that?
>
> > What if I have some enhancements to the MySQL JDBC driver, and want to
> > use that version instead of the one bundled with TBC. Shouldn't I be
> > able to do so?
>
> > What if I write some code that interfaces with a web service, and
> > decide to expose the information by implementing to the JDBC spec?
>
> > I can do this with D2R outside of TBC, why should I not be allowed to
> > do so with TBC?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > On Sep 29, 1:32 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi David,
>
> >> which particular JDBC driver would you need?
>
> >> Holger
>
> >> On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:14 AM, David Park wrote:
>
> >>> If I want to import data from a JDBC datasource via D2RQ, yet the
> >>> Driver Class is not in the list of pre-canned driver classes, what  
> >>> can
> >>> I do?
>
> >>> I.E.:
> >>> File->Import->TopBraid Composer->RDF/OWL View on Relational Database
> >>> via D2RQ
>
> >>> My Driver Class is not listed in the Driver Class dropdown.
>
> >>> Please advise.- Hide quoted text -
>
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