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It's time to connect to your database (you should have already done this, if not, stop here and create one now).
Select External as your database, then choose a Database Type from the dropdown menu and enter the details of your database.
If you plan to use MySQL, there's an extra step...
The JDBC drivers for MySQL / MariaDB are not bundled with Bitbucket Server (due to licensing restrictions), so you need download and install the driver.
- Download the MySQL Connector/J JDBC driver from the download site.
- Expand the downloaded
zip/tar.gz
file. - Copy the
.jar
file from the extracted directory to your<Bitbucket home directory>/lib
directory.
Last modified on Jan 18, 2017
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