I'm currently working on a project where we have a Java web app bought from a 3rd party vendor that's connecting to SQL Server using Microsoft's JDBC driver. However, I've been given the requirement of having to encrypt the connection string using a proprietary encryption protocol.
So my question is how feasible would it be to extend the JDBC drivers distributed from Microsoft to incorporate this encryption. At this point I'm mainly thinking of creating a JDBC wrapper that will underneath use the Microsoft JDBC driver.
I'm open to other suggestions from more experienced people who might have done something similar in the past, or even if they could share pitfalls with this approach.


jTDSdriver as your starting point. The driver is compatible, and it worked fine the last time I checked (which was seven years ago). – dasblinkenlight Jun 7 '12 at 19:13