There are 5 steps to connect any java application with the database using JDBC. These steps are as follows:
- Register the Driver class
- Create connection
- Create statement
- Execute queries
- Close connection
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1) Register the driver class
The forName() method of Class class is used to register the driver class. This method is used to dynamically load the driver class. |
Syntax of forName() method
- public static void forName(String className)throws ClassNotFoundException
Note: Since JDBC 4.0, explicitly registering the driver is optional. We just need to put vender's Jar in the classpath, and then JDBC driver manager can detect and load the driver automatically.
Example to register the OracleDriver class
Here, Java program is loading oracle driver to esteblish database connection.
- Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
2) Create the connection object
The getConnection() method of DriverManager class is used to establish connection with the database. |
Syntax of getConnection() method
- 1) public static Connection getConnection(String url)throws SQLException
- 2) public static Connection getConnection(String url,String name,String password)
- throws SQLException
Example to establish connection with the Oracle database
- Connection con=DriverManager.getConnection(
- "jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:xe","system","password");
3) Create the Statement object
The createStatement() method of Connection interface is used to create statement. The object of statement is responsible to execute queries with the database. |
Syntax of createStatement() method
- public Statement createStatement()throws SQLException
Example to create the statement object
- Statement stmt=con.createStatement();
4) Execute the query
The executeQuery() method of Statement interface is used to execute queries to the database. This method returns the object of ResultSet that can be used to get all the records of a table. |
Syntax of executeQuery() method
- public ResultSet executeQuery(String sql)throws SQLException
Example to execute query
- ResultSet rs=stmt.executeQuery("select * from emp");
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- while(rs.next()){
- System.out.println(rs.getInt(1)+" "+rs.getString(2));
- }
5) Close the connection object
By closing connection object statement and ResultSet will be closed automatically. The close() method of Connection interface is used to close the connection. |
Syntax of close() method
- public void close()throws SQLException
Example to close connection
Note: Since Java 7, JDBC has ability to use try-with-resources statement to automatically close resources of type Connection, ResultSet, and Statement.
It avoids explicit connection closing step.
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