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Requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 15.0. New Features in 9.2 include: JDK 15 support, support for Azure Active Directory Interactive Authentication, support for Azure Active Directory Service Principal Authentication, and support for useBulkCopyForBatchInsert for non-Azure Synapse Analytics servers.
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The following chart summarizes support provided by the two JAR files included with Microsoft JDBC Drivers 9.2 for SQL Server: JAR
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The JDBC Driver 9.2 is designed to work with and be supported by all major Java virtual machines, but is tested only on OpenJDK 1.8, OpenJDK 11.0, OpenJDK 15.0, Azul Zulu JRE 1.8, Azul Zulu JRE 11.0, and Azul Zulu JRE 15.0. The JDBC Driver 9.2 includes three JAR class libraries in each installation package: mssql-jdbc-9.2.1.jre8.jar, mssql-jdbc-9.2.1.jre11.jar, and mssql-jdbc-9.2.1.jre15.jar. Microsoft JDBC Driver 9.2 for SQL Server:
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The JDBC Driver 9.4 is also available on the Maven Central Repository and can be added to a Maven project by adding the following code in the POM.XML: Using JRE 15.0 or lower throws an exception. Requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 16.0. Using JRE 10.0 or lower throws an exception. Requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 11.0. Using JRE 1.7 or lower throws an exception. Requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8. The following chart summarizes support provided by the two JAR files included with Microsoft JDBC Drivers 9.4 for SQL Server: JAR The JDBC Driver 9.4 is designed to work with and be supported by all major Java virtual machines, but is tested only on OpenJDK 1.8, OpenJDK 11.0, OpenJDK 16.0, Azul Zulu JRE 1.8, Azul Zulu JRE 11.0, and Azul Zulu JRE 16.0. The JDBC Driver 9.4 includes three JAR class libraries in each installation package: mssql-jdbc-9.4.1.jre8.jar, mssql-jdbc-9.4.1.jre11.jar, and mssql-jdbc-9.4.1.jre16.jar. Microsoft JDBC Driver 9.4 for SQL Server:
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For more information about how to deploy the JDBC Driver, see Deploying the JDBC driver topic. When you deploy the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server on Windows and UNIX operating systems, you must use the installation packages, sqljdbc_enu.exe, and sqljdbc_, respectively.
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JDBC 4.0 is a superset of the JDBC 3.0 API. The JDBC 4.0 API was introduced as part of the Java Development Kit (JDK) 6.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 4.0 for SQL Server, the JDBC driver support for JDBC Spec API has been extended to include the JDBC 4.0 API. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 4.1 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 7.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 7.0 are supported. Support for JDBC Spec API has been extended to include the JDBC 4.1 and 4.2 API. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 4.2 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 8.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8.0 are supported. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 6.4 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 9.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 9.0 are supported.
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Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 7.0 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 10.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 10.0 are supported. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 7.2 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 11.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 11.0 are supported. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 7.4 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 12.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 12.0 are supported. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 8.2 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 13.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 13.0 are supported. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 8.4 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 14.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 14.0 are supported. Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 9.2 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 15.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 15.0 are supported.
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Starting with the Microsoft JDBC Driver 9.4 for SQL Server, Java Development Kit (JDK) 16.0 and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 16.0 are supported.
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Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server ( download).To access data from a SQL Server or Azure SQL Database by using the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server, you must have the following components installed on your computer: