I'm trying to extract the minor/major version of different JDBC drivers programatically. These drivers are provided dynamically in jar files and loaded as follows:
URLClassLoader loader = new URLClassLoader(new URL[] { new URL("theNameOfTheJar") });
Driver driver = (Driver) Class.forName("theClassNameOfTheDriver", true, loader).newInstance();
System.out.println(driver.getMajorVersion());
System.out.println(driver.getMinorVersion());
I've got the problem that if the application itself uses an Oracle 11g driver (which is registered in the DriverManager first), it is not possible to extract the correct driver version of an Oracle 10g afterwards. In this case the above code always shows the 11g driver version instead of the correct 10g version.
I've also tried to deregister all drivers first, with no success:
Enumeration<Driver> drivers = DriverManager.getDrivers();
while(drivers.hasMoreElements()) {
Driver d = drivers.nextElement();
try {
DriverManager.deregisterDriver(d);
} catch (SQLException ex) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}
Is there a possibility to extract the correct driver information?