If you attempt to use an unsupported or custom JDBC driver (or a driverClassName from an unsupported or custom driver in your JINDI datasource connection) collaborative editing will fail.
#MICROSOFT JDBC DRIVER VERSION 5 DRIVERS#
We recommend using the thin drivers only. You can't use the latest driver (8.x) with Confluence and MySQL 5.7.Ĭonfluence is currently tested with the 8.0.22 driver.ĭue to licensing constraints, Oracle drivers are not bundled with Confluence.įor Oracle 12c R2 use the 12.2.0.x driver (ojdbc8.jar)įor Oracle 19c you can use either ojdbc8.jar or ojdbc10.jar. We'll help you migrate to the Microsoft driver in a later release.ĭue to licensing constraints, MySQL drivers are not bundled with Confluence.Ĭonfluence is currently tested with the 5.1.48 driver. If you're upgrading an existing Confluence site to Confluence 6.4 you should continue to use the bundled jTDS driver. New Confluence installations use the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server (above). If you decide to use a later version, we may not be able to provide support for any problems you encounter. We recommend that you use the bundled Type 4 JDBC driver. You may also want to copy all other versions of the JDBC Driver JAR files. Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server download You are ready to use JDBC Driver 4.2 now. If you want to use a later driver, you can download it from the PostgreSQL website. We recommend that you use the bundled JDBC 4 driver. The setup wizard will return to the database configuration step, and you're back on your way.
#MICROSOFT JDBC DRIVER VERSION 5 INSTALL#
This page provides the download links for the JDBC drivers for all supported databases.ĭue to licensing constraints, we are not able to bundle MySQL or Oracle database drivers with Confluence, so you will need to manually download and install the driver listed below before you can set up Confluence.