Hi, in default setup you do not need to use authentication at all. However
if you do with APP user its default password is APP. This was for 10.14 and
I guess the same applies to 10.15. Peter

On Thu, 5 Mar 2020, 10:25 Richard Grin, <richard.g...@univ-cotedazur.fr>
wrote:

> Thanks a lot Rick. I put these 3 files in the lib directory of Payara and
> everything is working now.
>
> In the meanwhile I found the page
> http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.15/getstart/twwdactivity4.html but it
> does not mention the file derbytools.jar; is it a mistake?
>
> I am not used to Derby and I had a problem to solve with the default name
> and password to give (APP) in order to connect my Web application to Derby.
> I solved it by guessing the "APP" values to put. Where can I find this
> information in the documentation?
>
> Richard
> Le 05/03/2020 à 00:53, Rick Hillegas a écrit :
>
> Hey Richard,
>
> The drivers moved into derbytools.jar as part of the JPMS modularization
> work introduced by the previous feature release (10.15.1.3). In addition to
> derbyclient.jar, you will need to put derbyshared.jar and derbytools.jar on
> your client-side classpath or modulepath. Please see the corresponding
> release notes at
> http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/release-10.15.1.3.html
>
> Hope this helps,
> -Rick
>
> On 3/4/20 11:10 AM, Richard Grin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just started using Derby (version 10.15.2.0) today.
>
> I would like to use it with Payara server so I have to put the JDBC
> driver in Payara. Payara can't find the class
> org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver. I looked for this class in the
> derbyclient.jar file but I couldn't find it.
>
> What's my mistake? Has the driver class changed? Is the class in another
> file?
>
> I have read articles about JDBC driver for old versions of Derby Network
> server but I can't find the information for the 10.15.2.0 version.
>
> Richard
>
>
>

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