You download the relevant jar file from the derby project page and you put it into your Java classpath.
Andrus, one of the neatest tools I've used in this regard is dbeaver. They have a neat trick of downloading the right driver jar right from within the application. It would be nice to borrow this trick if it isn't hard to implement. Ari On 30/04/12 7:37pm, Tadrierion wrote:
Sorry for double post : how I'm suppsoe to do that* -- View this message in context: http://cayenne.195.n3.nabble.com/Can-not-load-JDBC-driver-named-org-apache-derby-jdbc-ClientDriver-tp3950272p3950324.html Sent from the Cayenne - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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