![]() ![]() Once installed you create a new Base file selecting Connect to an existing database and select MySQL. ![]() The Class Path is discussed but is nothing more than pointing to (using Add Archive) the connector. This page ( click here) contains instructions for connection of Base and MySQL and a link to the JDBC connector. I have been using the MySQL JDBC connector(with MySQL) for quite some time now and have had no problems. You don’t need JDK - JRE is fine but I would think about upgrading to version 8. ![]()
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