Hi, nice new feature of eclipse. The last time I tryied to do something similar to this I had to install a plug-in called "FatJar" or something like this. I have one doubt however: the database will still have to be on the local file system, right? I mean, outside of this fat jar?
Best regards, José Ricardo. On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Kent Spaulding <[email protected]> wrote: > It should work on Windows, yes, assuming that a Java Runtime (JRE) or Java > Development Kit has been installed on the machine. > > --Kent > > On Feb 15, 2009, at 5:08 PM, ton80 wrote: > >> >> Kent, >> >> Too easy. That did the trick. Now should that work on Windows machine as >> is? >> >> Thanks, >> Mike >> >> >> >> Kent Spaulding-2 wrote: >>> >>> You can, in eclipse 3.4 (I don't know when this was added): >>> >>> Right click on the project. >>> Click on Export. >>> Select Java as the type, then Runnable Jar file. >>> >>> This will export all the classes and libraries in the project into a >>> single fat jar file. >>> >>> If your eclipse doesn't have this, you can use the FatJar plugin - >>> install it via the plugin manager. >>> >>> --Kent >>> >>> On Feb 15, 2009, at 4:51 PM, ton80 wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi Charlie, >>>> >>>> I don't have anything like that....guess that is why I could not >>>> find it. >>>> So I guess I need to get some additional stuff for eclipse....might >>>> you know >>>> what I need to get to give me this capability? Or is there any >>>> other way to >>>> include derby.jar in the application package? >>>> The problem is I am creating this on Linux and installing it on >>>> Windows....so I don't know how it is going to work out...I am >>>> assuming it >>>> would be best to have derby embedded. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Mike >>>> >>>> >>>> Charlie Kelly wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Mike, >>>>> >>>>> File -> New -> Project -> Plugin Development -> Plugin from >>>>> existing JAR >>>>> archives >>>>> >>>>> Hope this helps. >>>>> >>>>> Charlie >>>>> >>>>> ton80 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Charlie, >>>>>> Looking all through Eclipse...I do not see where to perform the >>>>>> "create >>>>>> plugin from existing jar archive". >>>>>> Can I get another hint? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Mike >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Charlie Kelly wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Mike, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Inside Eclipse, use the wizard to "create plugin from existing jar >>>>>>> archive" >>>>>>> and include derby.jar. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Charlie >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ton80 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Forum, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am newly working with Derby. >>>>>>>> I have a small project that uses derby in the embedded mode. >>>>>>>> I created everything in Eclipse. >>>>>>>> Now I want to package it up so I can install it on a clients >>>>>>>> machine. >>>>>>>> I export everything into a jar file. When I run the application >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> jar file, I get an error message saying the >>>>>>>> org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver is not found. >>>>>>>> This tells me it did not get included in the export. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So how do I include it? Or how should I package this up? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thank you, >>>>>>>> Mike >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> >>>> http://www.nabble.com/Including-Derby-in-an-application-jar-tp22028032p22030009.html >>>> Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Including-Derby-in-an-application-jar-tp22028032p22030148.html >> Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > >
