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## An Example REPL Session ## An Example REPL Session
To start using `next.jdbc`, you need to create a datasource (an instance of `javax.sql.DataSource`). You can use `next.jdbc/get-datasource` with either a "db-spec" -- a hash map describing the database you wish to connect to -- or a JDBC URL string. Or you can construct a datasource from one of the connection pooling libraries out there, such as [HikariCP](https://brettwooldridge.github.io/HikariCP/) or [c3p0](https://www.mchange.com/projects/c3p0/) -- see [Connection Pooling](#connection-pooling) below. To start using `next.jdbc`, you need to create a datasource (an instance of `javax.sql.DataSource`). You can use `next.jdbc/get-datasource` with either a "db-spec" -- a hash map describing the database you wish to connect to -- or a JDBC URL string. Or you can construct a datasource from one of the connection pooling libraries out there, such as [HikariCP](https://github.com/brettwooldridge/HikariCP) or [c3p0](https://www.mchange.com/projects/c3p0/) -- see [Connection Pooling](#connection-pooling) below.
For the examples in this documentation, we will use a local H2 database on disk, and we'll use the [Clojure CLI tools](https://clojure.org/guides/deps_and_cli) and `deps.edn`: For the examples in this documentation, we will use a local H2 database on disk, and we'll use the [Clojure CLI tools](https://clojure.org/guides/deps_and_cli) and `deps.edn`: