Java & MySQL – Create Database Example
This tutorial provides an example on how to create a Database using JDBC application. Before executing the following example, make sure you have the following in place −
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You should have admin privilege to create a database in the given schema. To execute the following example, you need to replace the username and password with your actual user name and password.
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Your MySQL is up and running.
Required Steps
The following steps are required to create a new Database using JDBC application −
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Import the packages − Requires that you include the packages containing the JDBC classes needed for database programming. Most often, using import java.sql.* will suffice.
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Open a connection − Requires using the DriverManager.getConnection() method to create a Connection object, which represents a physical connection with the database server.
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To create a new database, you need not give any database name while preparing database URL as mentioned in the below example.
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Execute a query − Requires using an object of type Statement for building and submitting an SQL statement to the database.
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Clean up the environment − try with resources automatically closes the resources.
Sample Code
Copy and paste the following example in TestApplication.java, compile and run as follows −
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Statement;
public class TestApplication {
static final String DB_URL = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/";
static final String USER = "guest";
static final String PASS = "guest123";
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Open a connection
try(Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(DB_URL, USER, PASS);
Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
) {
String sql = "CREATE DATABASE STUDENTS";
stmt.executeUpdate(sql);
System.out.println("Database created successfully...");
} catch (SQLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Now let us compile the above example as follows −
C:>javac TestApplication.java C:>
When you run TestApplication, it produces the following result −
C:>java TestApplication Database created successfully... C:>
