Question about Java MySQL connection

Hi guys, greetings to y'all, me name is Ryan, I'm new 'round here.
I have some questions, I have some application that I build with Java and using MSSQL Server 2000 as it's database, and now I want to try to use MySQL as it's database. I use MySQL server 5.0 and Navicat 8 for MySQL for the gateway and Win XP SP2 as my OS, what I want to know is, can you guys give me some connection string example for MySQL, for Java that is, I'm still learning in Java so sorry if I have some mistaken languages or code related words. Thanks a lot guys.
Best Regards.

Hi zahid, thanks for the reply, so if I have this code, like this one
try
                              Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
                              Connection con;
                              con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:FlightSource","","");
                              stat2=con.prepareStatement("insert into Passenger_Table(vPassenger_Name,vPassenger_gender,iPassenger_Age,vPassenger_Destination,vPass_FlightClass,vPass_FlightType,vDate_of_Issue,vDate_of_Departure,vDate_Expire,vForm_Payment,Card_No,vTotal_Price)values(?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
                              stat2.setString(1,textNama.getText());
                              stat2.setString(2,(String.valueOf(entry2)));
                              stat2.setString(3,textUmur.getText());
                              stat2.setString(4,textTujuan.getText());
                              stat2.setString(5,(String)comboKelas.getSelectedItem());
                              stat2.setString(6,(String)comboJenisKeberangkatan.getSelectedItem());
                              stat2.setString(7,(String)comboTglTiket.getSelectedItem()+"/"+texttgltiket1.getText()+"/"+texttgltiket2.getText());
                              stat2.setString(8,(String)comboTglBerangkat.getSelectedItem()+"/"+texttglberangkat1.getText()+"/"+texttglberangkat2.getText());
                              stat2.setString(9,(String)comboTglKadaluwarsa.getSelectedItem()+"/"+texttglkadaluwarsa1.getText()+"/"+texttglkadaluwarsa2.getText());
                              stat2.setString(10,(String)comboPayType.getSelectedItem());
                              stat2.setString(11,textCardNo.getText());
                              //stat2.setFloat(12,Float.parseFloat(textHarga.getText()));
                              stat2.setString(12,textHarga.getText());
                              stat2.executeUpdate();
                              JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "The Data has successfully Booked " );
                         catch(Exception exception)
                              JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"Error encountered while entering data in the database: "+exception);
                         }I just simply change the Class.forName{} line right ?
What About the database name, considering in the code above I used ODBC (the ODBC name is FlightSource), so the database was configured when I create the ODBC, then how about MySQL, should I create ODBC too to configured the database that I wanna use ?

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    #2 Based on the above code, say there is 11 jsp pages, remember, this is an online questionaire. When user logs in, he starts at the first jsp page, or question. When for example when the browser gets cut off at question6, when he logs back in, I want him to start at question4, if cut of at question 11, start again upon login at question 8. The reason, so he won't have to start from the beginning. Each question is on seperate jsp's. The way I see this happening is creating a session upon login and keeping that session. And grab 4th question when he logs back in, but I am not sure about how to go about it.
    Can someone help me please?

    Q1:
    Use the update command and not insert.
    Q2:
    Won't work. The user may log back in after the session has expired or from a different location. On log in look for a record for that user and what questions have been answered so far.

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