Download AmazonAthena JDBC Driver

What Is a JDBC Driver?

A JDBC driver is a Java library file (.jar) that enables Java applications — including DbSchema — to communicate with a database over a standard API. The driver translates generic JDBC calls into the network protocol understood by AmazonAthena, so you never have to write low-level socket code. Drivers are typically distributed by the database vendor or as open-source projects.

Understanding the JDBC URL

Every JDBC driver identifies the target database through a connection URL. The URL encodes the hostname, port, database name, and any driver-specific parameters as a single string. The exact syntax varies per driver — the details for AmazonAthena are listed in the section below.

Download the AmazonAthena JDBC Driver

Amazon Athena is a serverless, interactive SQL query service that analyzes data stored in Amazon S3 directly using standard SQL. There is no infrastructure to manage — you pay only for the queries you run — making it ideal for ad-hoc data exploration and log analysis at petabyte scale.

Amazon Athena JDBC Driver Details

  • Required File(s): AthenaJDBC42.jar
  • Java Driver Class: com.amazon.athena.jdbc.AthenaDriver
  • JDBC URL: jdbc:awsathena://AwsRegion=REGION;S3OutputLocation=s3://BUCKET/PREFIX/
  • Website: Amazon Athena
We use the Amazon Athena driver.

Download Amazon Athena JDBC Driver

The driver archive is a zip file. Extract it and load the .jar files using DbSchema's Driver Manager.

DbSchema and Amazon Athena

DbSchema connects to Amazon Athena using the AWS JDBC driver and renders S3-backed Glue catalog tables and Iceberg tables as visual schemas. Use DbSchema's Query Builder to compose Athena SQL queries with partition pruning and nested data support.

Have connection issues? Contact the DbSchema team for help.

DbSchema Database Designer

Explore AmazonAthena Visually with DbSchema

Once the JDBC driver is configured, DbSchema connects to your AmazonAthena database and gives you a full graphical workbench — no command-line required. Available as a free Community Edition and a full-featured PRO Edition. No registration needed to get started.

Interactive ER Diagrams

Reverse-engineer your AmazonAthena schema into a drag-and-drop ER diagram. Arrange tables visually, add new columns, define foreign keys, and let DbSchema generate the DDL — all without writing SQL by hand.

Interactive ER diagram for AmazonAthena in DbSchema

Visual Query Builder

Compose AmazonAthena queries by clicking on tables and columns — no SQL knowledge required. Add joins, filters, groupings, and aggregations through a point-and-click interface, then copy the generated SQL or run it directly against the live database.

Visual query builder for AmazonAthena in DbSchema

Relational Data Explorer

Browse AmazonAthena table data and follow foreign key relationships across tables in a single view. Edit cells inline, filter rows, and paginate through large datasets — all without leaving the explorer.

Relational data explorer for AmazonAthena in DbSchema

Schema Synchronization

Compare your AmazonAthena schema across development, staging, and production environments. DbSchema generates the exact ALTER statements needed to close the gap and lets you review every change before executing — reducing the risk of unintended schema drift.

Schema synchronization for AmazonAthena in DbSchema

SQL Editor

Write and execute AmazonAthena queries in the integrated SQL editor with schema-aware autocomplete, syntax highlighting, and instant result display. Run scripts, inspect execution plans, and export results to CSV or JSON from a single interface.

SQL editor for AmazonAthena in DbSchema

HTML Schema Documentation

Generate a static HTML site documenting every table, column, type, index, and relationship in your AmazonAthena schema. Share it with your team or embed it in your project wiki — no extra tooling required.

Schema documentation generator for AmazonAthena in DbSchema

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Go deeper with AmazonAthena in DbSchema — ER diagrams, Git-based versioning, random data generator, and HTML schema docs. See the full AmazonAthena guide →