2.4.8 THIRD Connection Type

Connect to a third-party database. You need to add the appropriate driver jar to <sqlcl-root>/lib/drivers/. For example, for MYSQL you can download mysql-connector-java-8.0.30.jar.

The connection spec parameter is specific to the database but generally takes the form:

<username>[/<password>]@jdbc:<dbtype>://<host>:<port>

Options

Option Description
-third, t Specifies a THIRD connection type.
-user, u Specifies the user name. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter.
-password, pw Specifies the password. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter.
-url Specifies the URL. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter.
-role, r Specifies the database role. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter.
-edition, ed Specifies the Oracle database edition. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter.
-verbose, v Requests output of diagnostic information about the connection.

Parameters

Parameter Description
<connectionspec> Provides the connection specification for the target database.

Example

To connect to MySQL:

SQL> CONNECT myuser/passwd@jdbc:mysql://myhost:9906