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Working with SQL Server 2008 Date/Time Data Types using v1.2 JDBC driver
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Since SQL Server 2008 release over the summer, people have been asking, "So, does the existing JDBC driver work with SQL Server 2008?" or "When will there be a SQL Server 2008 JDBC driver?". There are many things to consider with a general questions...
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The driver could not establish a secure connection to SQL Server by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption.
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What is SSL and why is my JDBC driver using it? The v1.2 JDBC driver uses SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) to encrypt connections to SQL Server for improved security. Where it can, the v1.2 driver ALWAYS uses SSL to encrypt the login to SQL Server. For integrated...
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