It means that you need to install and configure them before creating a connection.Ī database in SQLite is a single disk file. In this tutorial, we will use SQLite because, for other databases, you need a running instance of the database.
Opening the database explorerĮxpand Files and Database Explorer tool windows by clicking their tabs.ĭepending on a database vendor (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle), you need to create a corresponding data source connection.
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