Deberá ser una tontería pero llevo un rato bueno detrás y no consigo arreglarlo. ¿El `select` esta bien hecho verdad? public static boolean login(String user_name, String password) { boolean status = false; int size = 0; String sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE userName LIKE ? and password LIKE ?"; Conexion conexion = new Conexion(); PreparedStatement preparedStatement; ResultSet rs; try { preparedStatement = conexion.getConexion().prepareStatement(sql); preparedStatement.setString(1, user_name); preparedStatement.setString(2, password); System.out.println(preparedStatement); rs = preparedStatement.executeQuery(sql); if (rs != null) { rs.last(); size = rs.getRow(); } status = (size == 1); preparedStatement.close(); conexion.cerrarConexion(); return status; } catch (SQLException e) { System.out.println(e); return false; } } > ERROR com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.MySQLSyntaxErrorException: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '? and password LIKE ?' at line 1 Si uso: String sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE userName = '?' and password = '?'"; > ERROR ERROR:java.sql.SQLException: Parameter index out of range (1 > number of parameters, which is 0).