7/11/2023 0 Comments Download mongodb 3.2![]() extracted a new (2.14) driver version inside it took it from 'plugins' folder in my Eclipse installation So, the solution to fix (or rather, to work around) a problem is to monkey-patch a _2.10.1.v20130422-1135 plugin. For more information, see WiredTiger and Driver Version Compatibility. ![]() The java driver compatibility is documented on this page:, where it saysįor MongoDB 3.0 deployments using the WiredTiger storage engine, if you run db.getCollectionNames() from a version of the mongo shell before 3.0 or a version of the driver prior to 3.0 compatible version, db.getCollectionNames() will return no data, even if there are existing collections. You need at least 2.14 driver version to work with WiredTiger using the 2.x driver branch. The reason is actually a MongoDB driver version (2.10) that BIRT MongoDB data source uses - it's just too old to support WiredTiger. You're right that the build-in driver won't work (you will see empty collection list). I'm currently working with BIRT version 4.5 and MongoDB 3.2 with WiredTiger.
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