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I see!
I included it into the i3 config file (I saw that it was set up to execute gnome-toolkit (which isn't installed)), but after changing it to KDE's, it gets initialized when logging in, but it doesn't seem to affect Workbench
Perhaps it is possible that multiple issues are involved? Looking back at other issues with SQL Workbench causing DBus failures due to missing DBus endpoints could include the fact that SQL Workbench seems to rely on a keyring (be it Gnome Keyring or KDE Wallet). In an issue posted from 2022, SQL Workbench outright fails to connect to DBs in the same manner described if the keyring application isn't running. It might be worth using KWalletManager to check through your KDE keyring to see if SQL Workbench has been attempting to store and resolve database passwords through your keyring, which won't be running by default in a plain i3 session.
It worked!! Is there any way to solve this issue without depending on Kwallet? I'll investigate for lightweight alternatives :)
As the original issues over on MySQL forums suggested, using DBeaver or other similar software rather than SQL Workbench is the best option. You unfortunately seem to be locked into using a keychain solution if you want to use SQL Workbench.