How do build URL in jdbc connection?

I am doing one program in java.
I created a database in Microsoft sql server 2005.
In jdbc connection ,They need a URL but i don't know how do build a URL....
so ,please give the source code for build a URL...
and also give one example for jdbc connection using MSsql server 2005...

Arun02006 wrote:
I am doing one program in java.
I created a database in Microsoft sql server 2005.
In jdbc connection ,They need a URL but i don't know how do build a URL....You don't "build" a URL; it's just a String with a required content.
so ,please give the source code for build a URL...Look in the docs for your JDBC driver.
and also give one example for jdbc connection using MSsql server 2005...http://www.exampledepot.com/egs/java.sql/ConnectSqlServer.html
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