You should use JDBC. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Database_Connectivity
You need the Java MySQL Connector from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
Then use something like (copied from the Wikipedia article):
Class.forName( "com.mysql.jdbc.driver" );
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(
"jdbc:mysql://localhost/database",
"myLogin",
"myPassword" );
try {
Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
try {
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery( "SELECT * FROM Table WHERE color = 'blue'" );
try {
while ( rs.next() ) {
int numColumns = rs.getMetaData().getColumnCount();
for ( int i = 1 ; i <= numColumns ; i++ ) {
// Column numbers start at 1.
// Also there are many methods on the result set to return
// the column as a particular type. Refer to the Sun documentation
// for the list of valid conversions.
System.out.println( "COLUMN " + i + " = " + rs.getObject(i) );
}
}
} finally {
try { rs.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* Propagate the original exception
instead of this one that you may want just logged */ }
}
} finally {
try { stmt.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* Propagate the original exception
instead of this one that you may want just logged */ }
}
} finally {
//It's important to close the connection when you are done with it
try { conn.close(); } catch (Throwable ignore) { /* Propagate the original exception
instead of this one that you may want just logged */ }
}