Has anyone run into any issues with using the latest Microsoft JDBC 2.0 driver for SQL Server? We are running under Java 6 which requires the sqljdbc4.jar driver which incorporates JDBC4 spec. We are running into strange behavior where the EOF framework is using NSData types for nvarchar or nchar because it seems that the JDBCInfo is returning –9 and –16 instead of the expected data types.
Any help or ideas would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Dov
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