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==MySQL 4.x and 5.x== | ==MySQL 4.x and 5.x== | ||
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+ | * Define a driver template for MySQL 4.1 (use this for 5.x too). | ||
+ | * Let un == user name (for example, "root") | ||
+ | * Let pw == password | ||
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+ | Then | ||
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+ | * jar: mysql-connector-java-5.0.0-beta-bin.jar | ||
+ | * database: mysql | ||
+ | * driver: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver | ||
+ | * URL: jdbc:mysql://localhost/?user=un&password=pw | ||
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+ | ''Note'' that you might have to tweak these values for your case. Results in a partial tree in Data Source Explorer, and can be used with the SQL Editor. |
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MySQL 4.x and 5.x
- Define a driver template for MySQL 4.1 (use this for 5.x too).
- Let un == user name (for example, "root")
- Let pw == password
Then
- jar: mysql-connector-java-5.0.0-beta-bin.jar
- database: mysql
- driver: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
- URL: jdbc:mysql://localhost/?user=un&password=pw
Note that you might have to tweak these values for your case. Results in a partial tree in Data Source Explorer, and can be used with the SQL Editor.