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In irb, I get: irb(main):001:0> require 'rubygems' => true irb(main):002:0> require 'sequel' => true irb(main):003:0> DB = Sequel.connect("jdbc:mysql://localhost/blah?user=blah&password=blah") => #<Sequel::JDBC::Database: "jdbc:mysql://localhost/blah?user=blah&password=blah" > irb(main):004:0> DB[:quality].all => [{:quaID=>1, :quaDesc=>"Unknown", :quaOrder=>1}, {:quaID=>2, :quaDesc=>"Suspect", :quaOrder=>2}, {:quaID=>3, :quaDesc=>"Poor", :quaOrder=>3}, {:quaID=>4, :quaDesc=>"Less than average", :quaOrder=>4 }, {:quaID=>5, :quaDesc=>"Average", :quaOrder=>5}, {:quaID=>6, :quaDesc=>"More than average", :quaOr der=>6}, {:quaID=>7, :quaDesc=>"Good", :quaOrder=>7}, {:quaID=>8, :quaDesc=>"Excellent", :quaOrder=> 8}, {:quaID=>9, :quaDesc=>"Gold", :quaOrder=>9}] irb(main):005:0> But the identical code in netbeans bombs with: java/sql/DriverManager.java:602:in `getConnection': java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:mysql://localhost/blah?user=blah&password=blah (NativeException) from java/sql/DriverManager.java:207:in `getConnection' from sun/reflect/NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:-2:in `invoke0' from sun/reflect/NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39:in `invoke' from sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25:in `invoke' from java/lang/reflect/Method.java:597:in `invoke' etc. Works fine with regular Ruby in netbeans.
Thanks for filing this, I'll try to address this for 7.0.
I am also having an issue that appears only in NetBean 6.5. In my case I'm attempting to perform JDBC via a JRuby rake task. The rake task attempts to perform some JDBC using the Oracle driver. In NetBeans it acts as if it can't find the .JAR file for the JDBC Driver (wrong classloader?) yielding the error "java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:oracle:thin:@10.1.2.3:1521:XE". I went to great pains to ensure the .JAR file is indeed in the classpath. From JRuby I can even instantiate the driver class. Sample code to reproduce: # Try putting it on the classpath two ways (and tried variations to no avail) require "#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/jars/ojdbc14.jar" $CLASSPATH << "#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/jars/ojdbc14.jar" # For completeness, make sure the driver class is available puts Java::JavaClass.for_name('oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver').inspect # Register the JDBC driver (overkill but just trying anything...) java.sql.DriverManager.registerDriver(Java::oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.new) url = "jdbc:oracle:thin:@10.1.2.3:1521:XE" properties = java.util.Properties.new properties.put("user", "abcd") properties.put("password", "abcd") # The following errors with a "No suitable driver" error but ONLY WITHIN NETBEANS 6.5 jdbc_conn = java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(url, properties) This does work, however, when run outside NetBeans 6.5. Thank you!