Simplifying CRUD Operation with JDBC

Creating, reading, updating, and deleting data in a database is a common task in many applications, and JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) is a Java API that allows you to connect to a database and perform these operations. In this blog post, we will walk through the steps of setting up a simple CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operation using JDBC.
1. Connect to the database
The first step is to establish a connection to the database. You can do this by loading the JDBC driver and creating a connection object.
Java
try { Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"); Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection( "password"); System.out.println("Connection established.");}catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace();} |
2. Create a new record
Once you have a connection to the database, you can use the connection object to create a new record in the database. To do this, you will need to use an SQL INSERT statement and execute it using the connection object.
Java
try { String sql = "INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3) VALUES (?, ?, ?)"; PreparedStatement statement = con.prepareStatement(sql); statement.setString(1, "value1"); statement.setString(2, "value2"); statement.setInt(3, 123); statement.executeUpdate(); System.out.println("Record created.");} catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace();} |
3. Read a record
To read a record from the database, you will need to use an SQL SELECT statement and execute it using the connection object. The result of the query will be a ResultSet object that you can use to access the data in the record.
Java
try { String sql = "SELECT column1, column2, column3 FROM table_name WHERE id = ?"; PreparedStatement statement = con.prepareStatement(sql); statement.setInt(1, 1); ResultSet result = statement.executeQuery(); if (result.next()) { String column1 = result.getString("column1"); String column2 = result.getString("column2"); int column3 = result.getInt("column3"); System.out.println("Column 1: " + column1); System.out.println("Column 2: " + column2); System.out.println("Column 3: " + column3); }} catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace();} |
4. Update a record
To update a record in the database, you will need to use an SQL UPDATE statement and execute it using the connection object.
Java
try { String sql = "UPDATE table_name SET column1 = ?, column2 = ?, column3 = ? WHERE id = ?"; PreparedStatement statement = con.prepareStatement(sql); statement.setString(1, "new_value1"); statement.setString(2, "new_value2"); statement.setInt(3, 456); statement.setInt(4, 1); statement.executeUpdate(); System.out.println("Record updated.");} catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace();} |
5. Delete a record
To delete a record from the database, you will need to use an SQL DELETE statement and execute it using the connection object.
Java
try { String sql = "DELETE FROM table_name WHERE id = ?"; PreparedStatement statement = con.prepareStatement(sql); statement.setInt(1, 1); statement.executeUpdate(); System.out.println("Record deleted.");} catch (SQLException e) { e.printStackTrace();} |
Summary
CRUD operations in Java can be easily performed using JDBC. With a few simple steps, you can connect to a database, create new records, read existing records, update records, and delete records. This allows you to easily manage your data and maintain the integrity of your application.



