Download MySql JDBC Driver

What Is a JDBC Driver?

A JDBC driver is a Java library file (.jar) that enables Java applications to communicate with a database. The JDBC is a standard interface implemented by each database with a specific driver. Drivers are typically distributed by the database vendor or as open-source projects.

Understanding the JDBC URL

The connection parameters including the database location, database name and connection method are passed to the driver using the JDBC URL. The JDBC URL is a text starting with 'jdbc:...' which combines the hostname, port, database name, and any driver-specific parameters. The exact syntax can be different for each JDBC driver.

The MySql JDBC Driver

MySQL is the world's most widely deployed open-source relational database, powering everything from WordPress blogs to large-scale e-commerce platforms. It runs on every major OS and is the go-to choice for LAMP and LEMP stack web applications.

The MySQL JDBC URL

  • Required File(s): mysql-connector-java-nn-bin.jar
  • Java Driver Class: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
  • JDBC URL: jdbc:mysql://HOST[:PORT][/DB]
  • Website: MySQL

Download the MySql JDBC Driver

Last updated August 2025 - verified for MySQL 8.4 / Java 21 compatibility.

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

If you cannot connect, or you get issues with the driver, please ask DbSchema Team for help.

Solving Common MySQL Connectivity Issues

Enable Remote Access on MySql Server

By default MySql does not allow connecting from another machine as the one where the server is installed. You can enable remote access during installation ( see the next chapter ) or later using the instructions below.
  • On the server type in the command prompt or terminal mysql -u root -p <root_password> The mysql console should start.
  • List the databases using show databases
  • View the configured grants using select * from db;
  • Enable remote access for a user foo using GRANT ALL ON foo.* TO bar@'202.54.10.20' IDENTIFIED BY 'PASSWORD'; Here you have to edit the user ( put your user instead of foo ), the IP of the client machine and the root password.
If this didn't help, please try to search the web for tutorials.

MySql Installation Tips

Configure MySql to allow remote connections Install MySql from http://www.mysql.com. During installation go for a detailed install, and when you are prompted for the user password check the 'Enable root access from remote machines'.

Enabling this you will be allowed to connect to MySql from another computer. Remember the password you set here, it will be requested when connecting to the database as user root.

DbSchema and MySQL

DbSchema's ER diagram tool is especially useful for MySQL's InnoDB schemas, where foreign key relationships between tables define the data model. Use the Schema Synchronization feature to safely roll out ALTER TABLE statements across dev, staging, and production without breaking foreign key constraints.

DbSchema Database Designer

Test the JDBC Driver using DbSchema

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Explore MySql Visually with DbSchema

Once the JDBC driver is configured, DbSchema connects to your MySql 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 MySql 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 MySql in DbSchema

Visual Query Builder

Compose MySql 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 MySql in DbSchema

Relational Data Explorer

Browse MySql 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 MySql in DbSchema

Schema Synchronization

Compare your MySql 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 MySql in DbSchema

SQL Editor

Write and execute MySql 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 MySql in DbSchema

HTML Schema Documentation

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

Schema documentation generator for MySql in DbSchema

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