SQL Sever 2012 - JDBC Driver is not on the classpath - SOLVED
Posted: 06 Oct 2017, 19:21
Greetings,
I have seen variations of this topic but I can assure you my setup is correct, at least according to the documentation I've seen; I am stuck on step 14 of the Multi user install.
I am on Windows 7 Pro SP1, using Protégé 3.5, trying to host the essential repository in a SQL Server 2012 database and am getting the infamous "The JDBC Driver is not on the classpath" error when trying to convert a project to a database format.
I have downloaded the supported version of the JDBC driver for SQL Server 2012, and moved it to the Protégé root directory C:\Program Files\Protege_3.5\ as driver.jar
I have tried to start Protégé both via the start menu and run_protege.bat file, in both cases I can see in the DOS window that the following gets executed:
set JARS=protege.jar;looks.jar;unicode_panel.jar;driver.jar;driver1.jar;driver2.jar
%JAVA_PATH%\java %OPTIONS% -cp %JARS% %MAIN_CLASS% %1
and yet I still get this error. The protégé install itself ran fine. Any ideas on how I can get past this issue?
By the way I've cross-posted this on the Protege support forum.
Thanks in Advance,
David
I have seen variations of this topic but I can assure you my setup is correct, at least according to the documentation I've seen; I am stuck on step 14 of the Multi user install.
I am on Windows 7 Pro SP1, using Protégé 3.5, trying to host the essential repository in a SQL Server 2012 database and am getting the infamous "The JDBC Driver is not on the classpath" error when trying to convert a project to a database format.
I have downloaded the supported version of the JDBC driver for SQL Server 2012, and moved it to the Protégé root directory C:\Program Files\Protege_3.5\ as driver.jar
I have tried to start Protégé both via the start menu and run_protege.bat file, in both cases I can see in the DOS window that the following gets executed:
set JARS=protege.jar;looks.jar;unicode_panel.jar;driver.jar;driver1.jar;driver2.jar
%JAVA_PATH%\java %OPTIONS% -cp %JARS% %MAIN_CLASS% %1
and yet I still get this error. The protégé install itself ran fine. Any ideas on how I can get past this issue?
By the way I've cross-posted this on the Protege support forum.
Thanks in Advance,
David