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Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 8:44 AM
To: fran...@choughs.org
Cc: users
Subject: Re: I cannot find the MySQL Plugin
If you rightclick Databases in the Services window you have a 'Register MySQL
server' action. If you right click and do 'New Connection' you have a wizard
mentioning how
Have a look at this video about fixing NetBeans MySQL connection Errors:
https://youtu.be/qD2PwMokQiE
Also this video for Time Zone connection problems:
https://youtu.be/yUEA0kQfoEo
Best regards,
John
j...@jql.co.uk
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 14:45, Richard Grin
wrote:
> Hi Francis,
>
> It's
Obviously, you must change "customer" in the step 2 to the name of your
database...
Le 19/04/2020 à 14:45, Richard Grin a écrit :
Hi Francis,
It's easy to use MySQL 8.0.19 with NetBeans.
1. In the tab Services, open the entry Databases > Drivers. If you
don't already have an entry for
Hi Francis,
It's easy to use MySQL 8.0.19 with NetBeans.
1. In the tab Services, open the entry Databases > Drivers. If you don't
already have an entry for MySQL, create a new one.
If you create a new one, a new window is opened. Add the path to the jar
for the MySQL driver (path to
If you rightclick Databases in the Services window you have a 'Register
MySQL server' action. If you right click and do 'New Connection' you have a
wizard mentioning how the MySQL driver can be installed.
Due to licensing issues Apache can't include out of the box the MySQL
driver...
--emi
On
Dear All
I thought I would move from Oracle Netbeans 8.2 to the Apache 11.3 version of
Netbeans, only to come unstuck at the absence of a MySQL Plugin. I know there
is a Database connection in the Services, but I cannot get that to connect.
Is there an alternative?
Looks Like I will stick with