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I have the simplest JDBC program to read data from a DB2 (or other configured) instance. When I attempt to run it from Eclipse OR from the command line, the connect fails, throwing a SQLexception

 Class.forName(jdbcDriverClassName).newInstance();

The class.forName fails, using com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver. I configured Eclipse to point to the same driver that DBVisualizer uses (both as a boot library and for the project). The program uses the same connect string that DBVisualizer uses. DBVisualizer isn't having any trouble.

Ouptut w/full stack (note the FQN for the driver is not null):

                   V-- !null driver name --V
Attempting to load com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver
ERROR:java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError: null
java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:169)
at com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver.class$(DB2Driver.java:58)
at com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver.<clinit>(DB2Driver.java:61)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:169)
at com.onlineretailer.ecomm.dumporder.DumpOrder.main(DumpOrder.java:79)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ibm.db2.jcc.am.ib.i(ib.java:490)
at com.ibm.db2.jcc.am.ib.<clinit>(ib.java:420)
... 7 more

I also tried adding the .newInstance() to the end of the class.forName() and it continues to execute the same behavior.

Thanks to everyone for your time and input!

3 Answers 3

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SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:db2:...

This exception has only 2 possible causes:

  1. The JDBC driver is unknown with DriverManager. I.e. the JDBC driver has not registered itself properly by DriverManager#registerDriver().

  2. The JDBC URL is unknown for any of the JDBC drivers registered with DriverManager. I.e. the Driver#acceptsURL() hasn't returned true for any of the registered drivers.

Your JDBC driver class name is perfectly fine. Your JDBC URL is perfectly fine.

A well designed JDBC driver registers itself with DriverManager in a static {} initializer block which get executed upon Class#forName(). However, older versions of the IBM DB2 JDBC driver registers itself in the constructor instead. For those broken drivers you need to call newInstance() afterwards as well.

Class.forName("com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver").newInstance();

See also:


Update as per your question update, the newInstance() did the trick. It however leads to a new problem:

Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ibm.db2.jcc.am.ib.i(ib.java:490)
at com.ibm.db2.jcc.am.ib.<clinit>(ib.java:420)

It turns out to be another bug in the DB2 JDBC Driver itself. Upgrade it.

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    @BalusC: There is a third cause: registered driver was loaded by a wrong classloader.
    – axtavt
    May 24, 2011 at 18:22
  • @axtavt: nice one :) That would have been a terrible classloader hierarchy. I only don't think that OP runs a heavy Java EE application with multiple classloaders.
    – BalusC
    May 24, 2011 at 18:24
  • @axtavt: thanks. I think perhaps I'm running into the third cause. The driver JARs are now in the system classpath, in every classpath possible, and the error still occurs. The reason I posted is because i've done more than my fair share of jdbc programming in the past, and why it would work for DBVis and not for me is what left me scratching my head.
    – Alexx
    May 25, 2011 at 17:28
  • @Alexx: so, calling newInstance() afterwards doesn't solve it? What DB2 JDBC driver version exactly are you using?
    – BalusC
    May 25, 2011 at 17:38
  • @BalusC: sadly, it did not. (I'd seen that also in another post - perhaps it was you (-:) I have also tried including the license JAR in the CP, in case this was a spurious error of sorts. (db2jcc_license_cu.jar) I am uncertain of the difference between the two JARs distributed by IBM and what DBVis is utilizing.
    – Alexx
    May 25, 2011 at 18:05
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You need to load driver too in your jvm , using Class.forName() You need to load following driver

com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver 

Here is how it fully look like

String databaseURL = "jdbc:derby:net://localhost:1527/sample";
// Load DB2 Driver for JDBC class
Class.forName("com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver");
// Set user and password properties
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.put("user", "APP");
properties.put("password", "APP");
properties.put("retreiveMessagesFromServerOnGetMessage", "true");
// Get a connection
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(databaseURL, properties); 

Reference

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  • Thanks, I have that line prior to the call to getConnection: private static final String jdbcDriverClassName = "com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver"; ...Class.forName(jdbcDriverClassName);
    – Alexx
    May 24, 2011 at 17:44
  • Print the whole stack trace. That error message is less information than what's available.
    – duffymo
    May 24, 2011 at 17:45
  • So it should be working now , or is there any trouble still ?> May 24, 2011 at 17:45
  • You need to add jdbc db2 driver jar in your class path too May 24, 2011 at 17:54
  • Ack. stackoverflow just barfed on my edits. I will have to update later.
    – Alexx
    May 24, 2011 at 17:58
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"No suitable driver" usually means that the connection URL isn't correct for the JAR you're using.

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