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          All interaction between a .NET application and the MySQL
          server is routed through a MySqlConnection
          object. Before your application can interact with the server,
          a MySqlConnection object must be instanced,
          configured, and opened.
        
          Even when using the MySqlHelper class, a
          MySqlConnection object is created by the
          helper class.
        
          In this section, we will describe how to connect to MySQL
          using the MySqlConnection object.
        
          The MySqlConnection object is configured
          using a connection string. A connection string contains sever
          key/value pairs, separated by semicolons. Each key/value pair
          is joined with an equals sign.
        
The following is a sample connection string:
    Server=127.0.0.1;Uid=root;Pwd=12345;Database=test;
    
          In this example, the MySqlConnection object
          is configured to connect to a MySQL server at
          127.0.0.1, with a username of
          root and a password of
          12345. The default database for all
          statements will be the test database.
        
The following options are typically used (a full list of options is available in the API documentation for Sección 25.2.3.3.15, “ConnectionString”):
              Server: The name or network address of
              the instance of MySQL to which to connect. The default is
              localhost. Aliases include
              host, Data Source,
              DataSource, Address,
              Addr and Network
              Address.
            
              Uid: The MySQL user account to use when
              connecting. Aliases include User Id,
              Username and User
              name.
            
              Pwd: The password for the MySQL account
              being used. Alias Password can also be
              used.
            
              Database: The default database that all
              statements are applied to. Default is
              mysql. Alias Initial
              Catalog can also be used.
            
              Port: The port MySQL is using to listen
              for connections. Default is 3306.
              Specify -1 for this value to use a
              named-pipe connection.
            
Once you have created a connection string it can be used to open a connection to the MySQL server.
          The following code is used to create a
          MySqlConnection object, assign the
          connection string, and open the connection.
        
Visual Basic Example
Dim conn As New MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection
Dim myConnectionString as String
myConnectionString = "server=127.0.0.1;" _
            & "uid=root;" _
            & "pwd=12345;" _
            & "database=test;"
Try
  conn.ConnectionString = myConnectionString
  conn.Open()
Catch ex As MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException
  MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)
End Try
  
C# Example
MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection conn;
string myConnectionString;
    
myConnectionString = "server=127.0.0.1;uid=root;" +
    "pwd=12345;database=test;";
  
try
{
    conn = new MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection();
    conn.ConnectionString = myConnectionString;
    conn.Open();
}
catch (MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException ex)
{
    MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
          You can also pass the connection string to the constructor of
          the MySqlConnection class:
        
Visual Basic Example
Dim myConnectionString as String
myConnectionString = "server=127.0.0.1;" _
              & "uid=root;" _
              & "pwd=12345;" _
              & "database=test;" 
Try
    Dim conn As New MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection(myConnectionString)
    conn.Open()
Catch ex As MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException
   MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)
End Try
  
C# Example
MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection conn;
string myConnectionString;
myConnectionString = "server=127.0.0.1;uid=root;" +
    "pwd=12345;database=test;";
try
{
    conn = new MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection(myConnectionString);
    conn.Open();
}
catch (MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException ex)
{
    MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
Once the connection is open it can be used by the other Connector/NET classes to communicate with the MySQL server.
          Because connecting to an external server is unpredictable, it
          is important to add error handling to your .NET application.
          When there is an error connecting, the
          MySqlConnection class will return a
          MySqlException object. This object has two
          properties that are of interest when handling errors:
        
              Message: A message that describes the
              current exception.
            
              Number: The MySQL error number.
            
When handling errors, you can your application's response based on the error number. The two most common error numbers when connecting are as follows:
              0: Cannot connect to server.
            
              1045: Invalid username and/or password.
            
The following code shows how to adapt the application's response based on the actual error:
Visual Basic Example
Dim myConnectionString as String
myConnectionString = "server=127.0.0.1;" _
          & "uid=root;" _
          & "pwd=12345;" _
          & "database=test;" 
Try
    Dim conn As New MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection(myConnectionString)
    conn.Open()
Catch ex As MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException
    Select Case ex.Number
        Case 0
            MessageBox.Show("Cannot connect to server. Contact administrator")
        Case 1045
            MessageBox.Show("Invalid username/password, please try again")
    End Select
End Try
  
C# Example
MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection conn;
string myConnectionString;
myConnectionString = "server=127.0.0.1;uid=root;" +  
    "pwd=12345;database=test;";
try
{
    conn = new MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection(myConnectionString);
    conn.Open();
}
    catch (MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException ex)
{
    switch (ex.Number)
    {
        case 0:
            MessageBox.Show("Cannot connect to server.  Contact administrator");
        case 1045:
            MessageBox.Show("Invalid username/password, please try again");
    }
}
  
          Important: Note that if you
          are using multilanguage databases you must specify the
          character set in the connection string. If you do not specify
          the character set, the connection defaults to the
          latin1 charset. You can specify the
          character set as part of the connection string, for example:
        
MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection("server=127.0.0.1;uid=root;" +
    "pwd=12345;database=test;Charset=latin1;");
Ésta es una traducción del manual de referencia de MySQL, que puede encontrarse en dev.mysql.com. El manual de referencia original de MySQL está escrito en inglés, y esta traducción no necesariamente está tan actualizada como la versión original. Para cualquier sugerencia sobre la traducción y para señalar errores de cualquier tipo, no dude en dirigirse a mysql-es@vespito.com.

