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HikariConfig config = new HikariConfig();
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config.setMaximumPoolSize(100);
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config.setDataSourceClassName("com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource");
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config.addDataSourceProperty("url", "jdbc:mysql://localhost/database");
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config.addDataSourceProperty("serverName", "localhost");
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config.addDataSourceProperty("port", "3306");
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config.addDataSourceProperty("databaseName", "mydb");
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config.addDataSourceProperty("user", "bart");
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config.addDataSourceProperty("password", "51mp50n");
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HikariDataSource ds = new HikariDataSource();
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ds.setMaximumPoolSize(100);
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ds.setDataSourceClassName("com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource");
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ds.addDataSourceProperty("url", "jdbc:mysql://localhost/database");
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ds.addDataSourceProperty("serverName", "localhost");
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ds.addDataSourceProperty("databaseName", "mydb");
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ds.addDataSourceProperty("user", "bart");
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ds.addDataSourceProperty("password", "51mp50n");
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```
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