--- slug: /en/sql-reference/table-functions/jdbc sidebar_position: 100 sidebar_label: jdbc --- # jdbc :::note clickhouse-jdbc-bridge contains experimental codes and is no longer supported. It may contain reliability issues and security vulnerabilities. Use it at your own risk. ClickHouse recommend using built-in table functions in ClickHouse which provide a better alternative for ad-hoc querying scenarios (Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB, etc). ::: `jdbc(datasource, schema, table)` - returns table that is connected via JDBC driver. This table function requires separate [clickhouse-jdbc-bridge](https://github.com/ClickHouse/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge) program to be running. It supports Nullable types (based on DDL of remote table that is queried). **Examples** ``` sql SELECT * FROM jdbc('jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/?user=root&password=root', 'schema', 'table') ``` ``` sql SELECT * FROM jdbc('mysql://localhost:3306/?user=root&password=root', 'select * from schema.table') ``` ``` sql SELECT * FROM jdbc('mysql-dev?p1=233', 'num Int32', 'select toInt32OrZero(''{{p1}}'') as num') ``` ``` sql SELECT * FROM jdbc('mysql-dev?p1=233', 'num Int32', 'select toInt32OrZero(''{{p1}}'') as num') ``` ``` sql SELECT a.datasource AS server1, b.datasource AS server2, b.name AS db FROM jdbc('mysql-dev?datasource_column', 'show databases') a INNER JOIN jdbc('self?datasource_column', 'show databases') b ON a.Database = b.name ```