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How do I connect from Java to a MySQL database? The Java is run on a local machine while the Database is on a server.

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This example connects to a MySQL database using the MM JDBC driver for MySQL:

Connection connection = null;

try {
    // Load the JDBC driver
    String driverName = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"; // MySQL MM JDBC driver
    Class.forName(driverName);

    // Create a connection to the database
    String serverName = "localhost";
    String mydatabase = "mydatabase";
    String url = "jdbc:mysql://" + serverName +  "/" + mydatabase; // a JDBC url
    String username = "username";
    String password = "password";
    connection = DriverManager.getConnection(url, username, password);
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
    // Could not find the database driver
} catch (SQLException e) {
    // Could not connect to the database
}

You need to have an account in MySQL database to run this example. To create an account, you can connect to MySQL database on your platform as root, and run the following command:

mysql> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE PRIVILEGES ON *.* 
       TO username@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'password' WITH GRANT OPTION;
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Nice answer. May I suggest SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE instead of ALL for future reference of newer MySQL users. – gahooa Oct 29 at 0:52
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JDBC, of course. Get the mysql connector-j jar, put it in your classpath, and read the docs.

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Thank you - most appreciated. – OMG Ponies Oct 29 at 1:29

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