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java - Using JDBC when server name contains a backslash (localhostTESTDATA)

thanks for taking the time to read this. I'm completely stumped by what is probably a simple thing. I am trying to make a connection to my SQL database, the following tends to work:

String url = "jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://10.0.100.200;DatabaseName=master;user=sa;password=";

However when my name contains a backslash, for example "localhostTESTDATA I cannot seem to get it working, I am getting

"java.sql.SQLException: Unknown server host name 'localhostTESTDATA'."

when I use the following:

String url = "jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost\TESTDATA;DatabaseName=master;user=sa;password=";

Thanks

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The jtds driver does not have the same syntax as the ms driver. You should send the instance name as a property, i.e. like this:

"jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost/master;instance=TESTDATA;..."

Also notice that the database name is sent as /master instead of as a property. Good luck!


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