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4,383 PointsConnect to a database by loading the driver contained in "org.sqlite.JDBC"
Class.forName("org.sqlite.JDBC"); {
try(Connection c = "treehouse.db" {
Statement statement=connection.createStatement ();
} catch(SQLException ex) {
statemetn.executeUpdate("DROP TABLE");
}
1 Answer
Jeff Wilton
16,646 PointsI would highly recommend that you go back and watch the previous video and follow along in your own workspaces. Take your time and get your code working in workspaces, and the challenge will be much easier for you.
But just to help get you started, I modified your code to fix the problems:
// Load class "org.sqlite.JDBC"
Class.forName("org.sqlite.JDBC");
// Establish connection to database named "treehouse.db"
try(Connection c = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlite:treehouse.db")) {
Statement statement = c.createStatement();
} catch(SQLException ex) {
System.err.printf("Ooops");
}