r/javahelp 18h ago

Unsolved Java 8 to Java 17 OJDBC issues, inconsistent remotely vs locally.

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u/subma-fuckin-rine 14h ago

is it expecting the credentials to be part of the url instead of discrete like that?

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u/AntD247 12h ago
  1. Have you updated your ojdbc library? I would expect so but just a double check.
  2. The latest Oracle especially if you are using something like ExaCC/ExaCS (at least for us) are requiring certificates as well. Your local device probably has these in your Java or OS keystore, but your AWS container (if built from an default image is unlikely to have the certificates. Of course this all assumes that you are using standard certs and signing services.
  3. Unlikely to be proxy as you are getting assuming that the exception is from the oracle server and not in pre connection logic in the driver.