To determine the version of the driver that is being used,
first place all of the JDBC driver jar files on the classpath (base.jar,
sqlserver.jar, and util.jar for the Connect driver and sljc.jar for the
SequeLink driver).
Then run Java <driver class name> as shown below. For the
WebSphere®-branded Connect driver, the class name will be:
com.ibm.websphere.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver. The package name will
vary if the Microsoft®-branded driver or the unbranded DataDirect Connect
driver are used.
Check the sqlserver.jar for the package name if the WebSphere-branded
driver is not being used. For the SequeLink driver, the class name will
be: com.ddtek.jdbc.sequelink.SequeLinkDriver.
Note that for older versions of SequeLink (before 5.3) the class name
was: com.merant.sequelink.jdbc.SequeLinkDriver. Also, these are not the
class names that should be used for the implementation class when
installing a JDBC Provider in the WebSphere Administrative Console.

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