There isn't anything special about how Derby is used in OFBiz. We simply access it through the Derby JDBC driver using the embedded uri. In other words, all you have to do is run Derby as is normal for the software.

For more information on Derby I recommend checking out the Apache Derby site and the documentation and such there:

http://db.apache.org/derby/

-David


On Nov 20, 2006, at 12:22 PM, Danny Gaethofs wrote:

How Can I get the OFBIZ Derby database run in a separate process ?


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You have to have Derby running in a separate process, not in an
embedded mode.

-David


On Nov 17, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Danny Gaethofs wrote:

Dear all,

Anyone knows how I can access the Derby Database from Eclipse ?

I followed the instructions on http://db.apache.org/derby/integrate/
plugin_howto.html about Derby under Eclipse.

But once I try to connect to the Database conform the instructions
here http://db.apache.org/derby/integrate/plugin_help/ij.html

connect 'jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/
ofbiz;create=true;user=ofbiz;password=ofbiz'; does connect to a
database that is created in the workspace of Eclipse, but that is
not what I want.

I tried this commando connect
'jdbc:derby:ofbiz;create=true;user=ofbiz;password=ofbiz';

but that is giving me an error. Now the Derby database is embedded
so that is probably the problem. Has anyone succeeded accessing the
database from within Eclipse ?

regards,

Danny

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