Reputation: 1581
I have installed MySQL 5.5.32 via apt-get install
into Ubuntu 13.04.I want to use it in a Java project.For this i must have MySql connector jar.I can not find it.I tried locate *mysql*.jar
but it did not find anything.I looked into /etc/mysql
but there is no jar in it.I don't want to download it from internet because i believe that it somehow exists in an MySQL folder.Does anybody have any idea where the connector jar went into Ubuntu 13.04?
Upvotes: 53
Views: 100695
Reputation: 23513
If you're using a version of Ubuntu prior to 19.04, you'll need to install libmysql-java, the MySQL JDBC driver, because the connector is not in the Ubuntu-packaged MySQL package that you've already installed. Versions after that do not publish that package.
Once it's installed, you'll have the file /usr/share/java/mysql.jar
, which is an indirect symlink to the actual jar file.
Alternatively, install the mysql-apt-config package, update, and you'll be able to install all currently supported MySQL software with apt
.
Upvotes: 78
Reputation: 159
In ubuntu 19.10 the following works:
apt-get install libmariadb-java
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 876
First, apt-get install libmysql-java
Then mysql.jar
is located in /usr/share/java/mysql.jar
.
Third, in Eclipse, do this as: Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add External JARs -> select /usr/share/java/mysql.jar
Upvotes: 42