MySQL Connector/J
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Abstract
This manual describes MySQL Connector/J, the JDBC implementation
for communicating with MySQL servers.
Document generated on: 2011-10-02 (revision: 27532)
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MySQL Connector/J
MySQL provides connectivity for client applications developed in
the Java programming language through a JDBC driver, which is
called MySQL Connector/J.
MySQL Connector/J is a JDBC Type 4 driver. Different versions are
available that are compatible with the JDBC 3.0 and JDBC 4.0
specifications. The Type 4 designation means that the driver is
pure-Java implementation of the MySQL protocol and does not rely
on the MySQL client libraries.
Although JDBC is useful by itself, we would hope that if you are
not familiar with JDBC that after reading the first few sections
of this manual, that you would avoid using naked JDBC for all but
the most trivial problems and consider using one of the popular
persistence frameworks such as Hibernate
(http://www.hibernate.org/), Spring's JDBC templates
(http://www.springframework.org/) or Ibatis SQL Maps
(http://ibatis.apache.org/) to do the majority of repetitive work
and heavier lifting that is sometimes required with JDBC.
This section is not designed to be a complete JDBC tutorial. If
you need more information about using JDBC you might be interested
in the following online tutorials that are more in-depth than the
information presented here:
* JDBC Basics
(http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jdbc/basics/index.htm
l): A tutorial from Sun covering beginner topics in JDBC
* JDBC Short Course
(http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Database/JDBCSho
rtCourse/index.html): A more in-depth tutorial from Sun and
JGuru
Key topics:
* For help with connection strings, connection options setting
up your connection thr