Yes, I noticed that too, but thought it was just
OS variation.
Kim Haase (JIRA) wrote:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1948?page=comments#action_12441196 ]
Kim Haase commented on DERBY-1948:
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These aren't the only errors; the output messages are not quite as described, either.
10.2 'Working with Derby' manual errors.
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Key: DERBY-1948
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1948
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Documentation
Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6
Environment: Under Fedora core 5
Reporter: Micky Connor
Assigned To: Kim Haase
Priority: Trivial
Going through the 10.2 'Working with Derby' manual I think I
have found several file path errors:
--Under Activity 1, the given path is
$DERBY_HOME/demo/toursdb/*.sql
but it should be
$DERBY_HOME/demo/programs/toursdb/*.sql
--Similary, under Activity 3, in section 1, the given path is
$DERBY_HOME/demo/workingwithderby/*
but it should be
$DERBY_HOME/demo/programs/workingwithderby/*
--Finally under Activity 4, section 3, the CLASSPATH given for Windows refers
to 'derbyclient.jar', but the UNIX version gives 'derby.jar'. The necessary
driver only exists in 'derbyclient.jar'.