lasantha... piyush and myself have been trying to push in a lot of improvements lately, especially regarding the database setup. one of the items we have added is the ability to create the database tables within the application itself. take a look at daytrader-14 ( https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAYTRADER-14) and you'll get an idea of what we've added. there is still a lot of clean-up that needs in the 1.2branch and trunk with regard to the plan files. this will take place shortly, since these are essential for a smooth deployment.
chris On 2/7/07, Lasantha Ranaweera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is what I got from the DayTrader trunk. :-) INSTALL Before installing the EAR, you will need to create the tradedb database. First, make sure Geronimo is started. Then cd into the derby directory. Make sure the GERONIMO_HOME environment variable is defined. Run either createDB.bat (Windows) or createDB.sh (Unix). This will create the tradedb database and its tables. Isn't this bit confusing to a new user like me? Got the problem solved !!!. Thanks for the information. Lasantha Rakesh Midha wrote: > According to readme > "Then cd into the derby directory. Make sure the GERONIMO_HOME > environment variable is defined. Run either createDB.bat (Windows) or > createDB.sh (Unix)" > > and createDB.sh is there in daytrader/module/derby directory > > Am I missing something? > thanks > Rakesh > > > On 2/7/07, *Lasantha Ranaweera* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I have started looking at DayTrader sample application. According > to the > README file there is a createDB.sh to configure database of the > application. I didn't find it in the either inside of daytrader or > Geronimo. Also this part is bit ambiguous to a new user like me since > it does not gives exact location of the file. :-( > > How do I configure the db? > > Can we create JIRA issues for such problems? > > Thanks, > Lasantha > >
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