Deepak, I did run jarsigner on the JDBC driver jar and I get the following
message. I have reported this to AWS as well. I’m just not sure if this is
the root of my issue or not.



jarsigner -verify .\AthenaJDBC42-2.0.34.1000.jar



jar verified.



Warning:

This jar contains entries whose signer certificate has expired.

This jar contains signatures that do not include a timestamp. Without a
timestamp, users may not be able to validate this jar after any of the
signer certificates expire (as early as 2023-06-02).

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*Kyle Payne*

Technical Director, Enablement



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kyle.pa...@starburstdata.com

<https://www.starburst.io/>



*From:* Deepak Goel <deic...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Friday, November 17, 2023 12:17 AM
*To:* JMeter Users List <user@jmeter.apache.org>
*Subject:* Re: Using JMeter to connect to AWS Athena



What's the error? Can you please paste it here?




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On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 8:06 AM Kyle Payne <kyle.pa...@starburstdata.com>
wrote:

I’ve been using JMeter to connect to multiple data sources like Databricks,
Trino and Starburst and I’ve never had an issue. Tonight, I tried to
connect to AWS Athena. I’m getting an error from the JDBC driver from AWS
and I did open a support call with AWS. I’m reaching out to this list
server only to see if there are any other users who have connected JMeter
to Athena.

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Technical Director, Enablement



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kyle.pa...@starburstdata.com

<https://www.starburst.io/>

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