Access MySQL data from tools in Aqua Data Studio such as the Visual Query Builder and the Table Data Editor. Show
The CData JDBC Driver for MySQL integrates MySQL data with wizards and analytics in IDEs like Aqua Data Studio. This article shows how to connect to MySQL data through the connection manager and execute queries. Create a JDBC Data SourceYou can use the connection manager to define connection properties and save them in a new JDBC data source. The MySQL data source can then be accessed from Aqua Data Studio tools.
Query MySQL DataYou can now query the tables exposed. All Downloads are FREE. Search and download functionalities are using the official Maven repository. Table of Contents
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As a Maven DependencyAlternatively, Connector/J can be obtained automatically via Maven's dependency management by adding the following configuration in the application's Project Object Model (POM) file: <dependency> <groupId>mysql</groupId> <artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId> <version>8.0.30</version> </dependency> Connector/J's own Project Object Model (POM) file specifies a transitive dependency to Protocol Buffers (protobuf-java) since it is required for using X DevAPI. However, if you do not use the X DevAPI features, you may also want to add a dependency exclusion to avoid linking the unneeded sub-library. For example: <dependency> <groupId>mysql</groupId> <artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId> <version>8.0.30</version> <exclusions> <exclusion> <groupId>com.google.protobuf</groupId> <artifactId>protobuf-java</artifactId> </exclusion> </exclusions> </dependency> Build From SourceThis driver can also be complied and installed from the source available in this repository. Please refer to the Connector/J documentation for detailed instructions on how to do it. GitHub RepositoryThis repository contains the MySQL Connector/J source code as per the latest release. No changes are made in this repository between releases. ContributingThere are a few ways to contribute to the Connector/J code. Please refer to the contributing guidelines for additional information. Additional Resources
For more information about this and other MySQL products, please visit MySQL Contact & Questions. What is the use of MySQL Connector jar file?MySQL provides connectivity for Java client applications with MySQL Connector/J, a driver that implements the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API. The API is the industry standard for database-independent connectivity between the Java programming language and a wide range of – SQL databases, spreadsheets etc. Is MySQL Connector necessary?This is necessary because each make of database server has its own specific protocol for transporting requests to, and results from, the server to application programs. Don't worry about matching connector and server versions unless your server is really ancient (v4 or earlier). What is MySQL Connector library?MySQL provides standards-based drivers for JDBC, ODBC, and .Net enabling developers to build database applications in their language of choice. In addition, a native C library allows developers to embed MySQL directly into their applications. Where can I download MySQL Connector jar file?Downloading and installing MySQL Connector/J. Download the MySQL Connector/J drivers at dev.mysql.com.. Install the . jar file and note its location for future reference. For example, install the . jar file at C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Connector J\mysql-connector-java-5.1. 32-bin. jar.. |