// JDBC Example - printing a database's metadata // Coded by Chen Li/Kirill Petrov Winter, 2005 // Slightly revised for ICS185 Spring 2005, by Norman Jacobson import java.sql.*; // Enable SQL processing public class JDBC1 { public static void main(String[] arg) throws Exception { // Incorporate mySQL driver Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance(); // Connect to the test database Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql:///moviedb","mytestuser", "mypassword"); // Create an execute an SQL statement to select all of table"Stars" records Statement select = connection.createStatement(); ResultSet result = select.executeQuery("Select * from stars"); // Get metatdata from stars; print # of attributes in table System.out.println("The results of the query"); ResultSetMetaData metadata = result.getMetaData(); System.out.println("There are " + metadata.getColumnCount() + " columns"); // Print type of each attribute for (int i = 1; i <= metadata.getColumnCount(); i++) System.out.println("Type of column "+ i + " is " + metadata.getColumnTypeName(i)); // print table's contents, field by field while (result.next()) { System.out.println("Id = " + result.getInt(1)); System.out.println("Name = " + result.getString(2) + result.getString(3)); System.out.println("DOB = " + result.getString(4)); System.out.println("photoURL = " + result.getString(5)); System.out.println(); } } }