Hi Sha Jiang,

These are utility programs for which the natural name is lower case. For each class, there is a corresponding command, and rather than try to map dblook to a class DBLook or Dblook, the natural thing is to simply have the class name the same as the command name.

Craig

On Sep 17, 2007, at 5:39 PM, jiangshachina wrote:


Hi guys,
This may a stupid question :-D

According to Java coding convention, class name would start with uppercase, but several class names of Derby start with lowercase, e.g. ij, dblook,
sysinfo.

Certainly, that isn't an issue, I just be curious of the matter.
Thanks!

a cup of Java, cheers!
Sha Jiang
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