MySQL Connector/J Developer Guide
Abstract
This manual describes how to install, configure, and develop
database applications using MySQL Connector/J, the JDBC
driver for communicating with MySQL servers.
For notes detailing the changes in each release of
Connector/J, see MySQL Connector/J Release Notes
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/connector-j/en/).
Document generated on: 2015-06-19 (revision: 43617)
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Preface and Legal Notices
This manual describes how to install, configure, and develop
database applications using MySQL Connector/J, the JDBC
driver for communicating with MySQL servers.
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Chapter 1 Overview of MySQL Connector/J
MySQL provides connectivity for client applications developed
in the Java programming language with MySQL Connector/J, a
driver that implements the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
API
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/jdbc/index.htm
l).
MySQL Connector/J is a JDBC Type 4 driver. Different versions
are available that are compatible with the JDBC 3.0
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/jdbc/) and
JDBC 4.0
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jdbc/)
specifications (see Chapter 2, "Connector/J Versions"). The
Type 4 designation means that the driver is a pure Java
implementation of the MySQL protocol and does not rely on the
MySQL client libraries.
For large-scale programs that use common design patterns of
data access, 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 reduce the
amount of JDBC code for you to debug, tune, secure, and
maintain.
Key Topics
* For help with connection strings, connection options, and
setting up your connection through JDBC, see Section 5.1,
"Driver/Datasource Class Names, URL Syntax and
Configuration Properties for Connector/J."
Chapter 2 Connector/J Vers
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