![]() This below wizard shows the list of databases it supports, here we select the MySQL for our example. Right click on the above database option and select “New” for creating the new connection from the database. When you open the window, it would look like this below screenshot. ![]() Open Window -> Show View -> Date Source E xplorer Before you install the database, you have to download the driver JAR file in your system. This example demonstrates the MySQL database to be added in Eclipse, however the same steps will be applicable to other database. However, this would not have the advanced database operations, but will be handy for checking the updated status of the database. It is one of the advantage for the developer to check the database operations within Eclipse itself instead of checking with external tool. ![]() This tutorial explains the step-by-step guide for configuring the database connection within your Eclipse environment.
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