Since v1.8.4 the default configuration is apache derby (which is delivered
together with Openmeetings) you can see the folder "openmeetings" in the
red5 folder that contains the database. It will be autogenerated.
To use other databases you need to configure the persistence.xml

Sebastian

2011/12/6 May <[email protected]>

> Hi friends..
>
> I am updating the OM version 1_6_1r3650 to 1_8_84555......
>
> In the first place, I installed on a clean DB OpenMeetings in my
> localhost....after I checked the database created in the installation
> BUT I do not see the tables in the database.....it's like the database
> was empty.....
>
> I do not understand where the data is being saved....
>
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