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  1. [role="xpack"]
  2. [testenv="platinum"]
  3. [[sql-client-apps-dbvis]]
  4. === DbVisualizer
  5. [quote, http://www.dbvis.com/]
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  7. https://www.dbvis.com/[DbVisualizer] is a database management and analysis tool for all major databases.
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  9. IMPORTANT: Elastic does not endorse, promote or provide support for this application; for native Elasticsearch integration in this product, please reach out to its vendor.
  10. ==== Prerequisites
  11. * {es-sql} <<sql-jdbc, JDBC driver>>
  12. ==== Add {es} JDBC driver
  13. Add the {es} JDBC driver to DbVisualizer through *Tools* > *Driver Manager*:
  14. image:images/sql/client-apps/dbvis-1-driver-manager.png[]
  15. Create a new driver entry through *Driver* > *Create Driver* entry and add the JDBC driver in the files panel
  16. through the buttons on the right. Once specify, the driver class and its version should be automatically picked up - one can force the refresh through the *Find driver in listed locations* button, the second from the bottom on the right hand side:
  17. image:images/sql/client-apps/dbvis-2-driver.png[]
  18. ==== Create a new connection
  19. Once the {es} driver is in place, create a new connection:
  20. image:images/sql/client-apps/dbvis-3-new-conn.png[]
  21. One can use the wizard or add the settings all at once:
  22. image:images/sql/client-apps/dbvis-4-conn-props.png[]
  23. Press *Connect* and the driver version (as that of the cluster) should show up under *Connection Message*.
  24. ==== Execute SQL queries
  25. The setup is done. DbVisualizer can be used to run queries against {es} and explore its content:
  26. image:images/sql/client-apps/dbvis-5-data.png[]