jTDS is a JDBC 3.0 type 4 driver for Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase. It features high performance, stability, and a complete JDBC 3.0 implementation.
| Tags | Database Software Development Libraries Java Libraries |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is a major bugfix release. A few new features were added, such as improved exceptions and support for Sybase ASE 15 and MS SQL Server 2005.


Release Notes: Notable new features include greatly improved statement caching, configurable metadata caching, optimistic/pessimistic locking support, and fast forward-only cursors.


Release Notes: This release greatly improves stability.


Release Notes: This is a minor release, containing a single bug fix over 1.0.1. Because of a regression, the jTDS 1.0.1 DataSource implementation failed to work with JNDI. If you encountered this problem, you should upgrade to 1.0.2.


Release Notes: This is a minor release, containing fixes to all the bugs reported against release 1.0.
Recent comments
15 Sep 2005 09:16
jTDS running as a connection to MS SQL 7.0 through SAP-XI
Hi,
have anyone of you ever used jTDS as a bridge from SAP-XI 3.0 to an MS SQL 7.0 database?
Any comments on this?
regards
hefty
09 Dec 2004 10:39
Re: Original BSD license?
>
> Thanks for not
> losing interest completely.
>
No, thank you for this great driver. Am using it in imCMS 2.0 which is due for release in a couple of weeks. Gave us a nice speed boost over the Microsoft driver, and being LGPL means we can ship it with imCMS!
Thank you very much!
09 Dec 2004 00:34
Re: Original BSD license?
Kreiger,
After just 9 months from when this thread started I can proudly declare the BSD license is gone. :o)
Sorry it took so long, but now all that's left is a mention of the original developer and license. Thanks for not losing interest completely.
Alin.
21 Oct 2004 07:42
Re: Original BSD license?
>
> % Will you update your license page
> % now?
>
>
> It's already updated. We chose to leave
> the original license there as a "thank
> you" for the original developer, but as
> explained in the page, it's just that.
> You don't have to comply with it or
> anything.
>
> Alin.
Ah, i understand now.
However, that's not very clear.
If i were curious about the jTDS license, i'd click on "License", move my eyes to what looks like a license, and say "Non-revised BSD-like license. Too bad, can't use it."
Please don't take this as criticism, it's just how i see the page.
Thanks for great work on this driver. I'll be using it in the next version of my project.
01 Oct 2004 15:54
Re: Original BSD license?
> Will you update your license page
> now?
It's already updated. We chose to leave the original license there as a "thank you" for the original developer, but as explained in the page, it's just that. You don't have to comply with it or anything.
Alin.