JDBC Driver not loaded - Amazon Redshift Database

Gideon van Zyl1
Kilo Contributor

Hi,

 

I have a Redbase database in which a customer is keeping data that we want to import on a regular basis for their Change process.

The JDBC Driver is not supported by default, so I uploaded the Redshift JAR file for the MID server, and created a datasource with the specific Database type added (with the correct Driver Class correctly defined). 

 

I am however getting an error when I test the database and try to import the data from the Database:

MID Server reported error: java.sql.SQLException: com.snc.automation_common.integration.exceptions.InvalidConnectionParameterException: Unable to load JDBC driver: 

I have searched through the Community and docs server, and from all I can see my configuration is correct. 

Has anybody created a JDBC connection for Redshift, and if so, are there any gotchas you encountered? If so, How have you resolved them?

 

-Gideon-

 

 

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DrewW
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Did you manage to get something to work?  I'm working on this now an getting data if you still need help.

Hey Drew!

 

Can you post information how you got this to work? I've been working on a JDBC Redshift connection too and keep getting errors related to the SSO. The driver I loaded to the MID server seems to be working, so I'm not sure on why it's trying to use SSO vs using database authentication.

 

Cheers,

Michael

I used database auth to get it to work I did not use SSO.  I then had to have a MID Server setup with 24gb of ram with 16gb allocated to the MID Server instance and at least 100gb of free disk space so I could pull down 16,000,000 rows of data.

 

Did you use the JDBC driver located at Configuring a JDBC driver version 1.0 connection - Amazon Redshift? And did you load all the dependent libraries with the driver, or just the driver itself?