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Java Tutorial » Database » MySQL 
20. 34. 3. MySQL Connection Properties: Passing Additional Properties Using a Database URL
//
// define and set connection properties using a database URL
//
String databaseURL = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/dbyour?user=root"+
      "&password=rootp&useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8";
20. 34. MySQL
20. 34. 1. Get a MySQL Connection from the Driver Manager
20. 34. 2. JDBC Mysql Connection String
20. 34. 3. MySQL Connection Properties: Passing Additional Properties Using a Database URL
20. 34. 4. Keep the Connection Alive for MySQL
20. 34. 5. MySQL Data type to Java Data type Conversion Table
20. 34. 6. Create a MySQL Table to Store Java Types (Using Statement Objects)?
20. 34. 7. Retrieve Automatically Generated Keys Using a Statement (MySQL)?
20. 34. 8. Creating a MySQL Table to Store Java Types
20. 34. 9. Loading a Flat File to a MySQL Table, file is comma-separated
20. 34. 10. Loading a Flat File to a MySQL Table, file is terminated by \r\n, use this statement
20. 34. 11. Creating a Database in MySQL
20. 34. 12. Creating a MySQL Database Table to store Java Types
20. 34. 13. Deleting a Table from Database
20. 34. 14. Retrieving Tables from a Database
20. 34. 15. Inserting values in MySQL database table
20. 34. 16. Getting the Number of Rows in a Database Table
20. 34. 17. Updating a Row in a Database Table
20. 34. 18. Deleting All Rows from a Database Table
20. 34. 19. Exporting a MySQL Table to a Flat File
20. 34. 20. Retrieve auto-generated keys
20. 34. 21. MySQL Error code and message
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