Hi David, I would recommend this tutorial if you are using Netbeans. http://www.netbeans.org/kb/docs/ide/java-db.html
I think you maybe be missing the toursdb demo directory as I don't recall it being bundled with the appserver. What you could do is download a more recent version (10.5.1.1) of Java DB directly from the Java DB portal to use instead of 10.2.2.1 which is an old release - toursdb will definitely be in there. http://developers.sun.com/javadb/downloads/index.jsp If you are using netbeans, you can verify if derby.jar is added a part of your project classpath / library - check under your project's properties (libraries category) Cheers --francois On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:11 AM, David Tyrrell <[email protected]>wrote: > > I'm trying to use the above tutorial ( > http://developers.sun.com/docs/javadb/10.5.1.1/getstart/getstart-single.html) > but I do not find the subfolders > > \demo\programs\toursdb\ > > specified in the tutorial for the first example. I downloaded > appserver/derby/netbeans 2 days ago. The derby version seems to be 10.2.2.1. > I am able to create databases, tables, connections etc in netbeans. Do I > need an older version of the tutorial? > > ps my real problem is ClassNotFoundException on > Class.forName("org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"), > > (or if i skip this step (unneccesary according to recent doc.), i get no > suitable driver found on DriverManager.getConnection()) > > even though derby.jar is in my classpath according to sysinfo. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Microsoft brings you a new way to search the web. Try Bing™ now > > http://www.bing.com?form=MFEHPG&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MFEHPG_Core_tagline_trybing_1x1
