JDBC Drivers JSON
Dear users,
Please note that all certified JDBC drivers available on the Marketplace have been updated towards the latest bug-free version.
Please reach out on this thread or to [email protected] for any questions.
Paulo Taylor
Posted 5 years ago · Edited 1 year ago·Last reply 5 years ago
6 comments
Paulo Taylor
OP5 years ago · EditedHi again Kevin,
Yes I just wanted to make sure no stone was left unturned.
In this case, bear in mind this driver is supported here, we’ll answer your question(s) asap.
Best regards,
Paulo
Former User
·5 years ago · EditedHello Paulo.
Yes, I am using my exact local path (file://C:/Users/KevinCoward/Documents/ …).
Please feel free to respond directly - I’m really trying to see whether this JDBC driver represents a viable option and have yet to see any results.
Paulo Taylor
OP5 years ago · EditedPlease also note that all JDBC drivers are now accessible to all our partners for demo purposes.
If you’re a customer and you’re willing to test the ingestion of a particular data source, just ask your dedicated partner, they’ll have all the tools to help you!
Paulo Taylor
OP5 years ago · EditedPlease also note that all JDBC drivers are now accessible to all our partners for demo purposes.
If you’re a customer and you’re willing to test the ingestion of a particular data source, just ask your dedicated partner, they’ll have all the tools to help you!
Former User
·5 years ago · EditedI am trying to test the JSON JDBC Driver. I am currently unable to set the required URI property to read the JSON file from my local directory using the suggested format (ie. “file://localPath/file.json”).
Please advise.
I can be reached directly at:
[email protected]
Paulo Taylor
OP5 years ago · EditedHi Kevin,
Thanks for your question. Just to be sure, can you please specify what “local path” you’re using? Do they correspond to the exact path yuo have your JSON file in?