Because JDBC Logger only wraps around an existing driver we can use one generic wrapper with a multitude of different drivers. We still have to implement custom wrappers for certain cases. Below you can see a list of JDBC Drivers we tested our JDBC Logger with.
Driver | Version | Wrapper |
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver | 10.2.0.2 | net.sourceforge.jdbclogger.oracle10g.JdbcLoggerOracleDriver |
com.mysql.jdbc.Driver | 5.0.5 | net.sourceforge.jdbclogger.JdbcLoggerDriver |
org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver | 1.8.0.1 | net.sourceforge.jdbclogger.JdbcLoggerDriver |
org.postgresql.Driver | 8.2 | net.sourceforge.jdbclogger.JdbcLoggerDriver |
If you need to use one of the custom wrappers you just have to download the appropriate jar file. You will still use JDBC Logger the same way as with the generic wrapper(it will know about the custom wrapper and use it automatically if required).