

# Adding an Amazon Glue connection
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 You can connect to data sources in Amazon Glue for Spark programmatically. For more information, see [Connection types and options for ETL in Amazon Glue for Spark](aws-glue-programming-etl-connect.md) 

You can also use the Amazon Glue console to add, edit, delete, and test connections. For information about Amazon Glue connections, see [Connecting to data](glue-connections.md).

**Topics**
+ [Connecting to Amazon Redshift in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-redshift.md)
+ [Connecting to Azure Cosmos DB in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-azurecosmos.md)
+ [Connecting to Azure SQL in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-azuresql.md)
+ [Connecting to Google BigQuery in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-bigquery.md)
+ [Connecting to Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM](connecting-to-microsoft-dynamics-365.md)
+ [Connecting to MongoDB in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-mongodb.md)
+ [Connecting to OpenSearch Service in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-opensearch.md)
+ [Connecting to a REST API](connecting-to-data-rest-api.md)
+ [Connecting to Salesforce](connecting-to-data-salesforce.md)
+ [Connecting to SAP HANA in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-saphana.md)
+ [Connecting to SAP OData](connecting-to-data-sap-odata.md)
+ [Connecting to Snowflake in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-snowflake.md)
+ [Connecting to Teradata Vantage in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-teradata.md)
+ [Connecting to Vertica in Amazon Glue Studio](connecting-to-data-vertica.md)
+ [Adding a JDBC connection using your own JDBC drivers](console-connections-jdbc-drivers.md)