I mean lazy like looking for 10 minutes for a lost TV remote rather than getting off the couch to change the channel. Sure, it's not a big deal to switch back and forth between Eclipse and the MySQL Query Browser or phpMyAdmin, but those seconds add up. In this post I'll show you how to take advantage of another part of the "I" in the Eclipse "IDE". The Eclipse Data Tools Platform (DTP) is a standard Eclipse plugin that you can use to perform most database development and query functions. The DTP plugin supports several database platforms via JDBC, including Derby, Oracle, MS SQL, Postgres, Sybase ASA, Flat Files, XML Data, Web Services, and more. This post covers connecting to MySQL and basic DTP features. I'll assume that you're comfortable installing Eclipse and Eclipse plugins. The CData JDBC Driver for Anzo provides full support for integration into Java applications, including Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ IDEA, and many other. I'm also assuming that you've used Eclipse for a bit and have at least one project defined.
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