As far as I know, only derbyclient.jar is required

On 5/31/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On May 31, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:

> David Blevins wrote:
>> On May 30, 2007, at 4:55 PM, Maarten Th. Mulders wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> maybe this is a question you'd answer with "RTFM", but I can't
>>> figure
>>> it out.
>>> I'd like to run OpenEJB with a Derby database connected using JDBC.
>>> OpenEJB keeps saying that it can't load the class
>>> (ClassNotFoundException),
>>> although I added the JAR-file to my $CLASSPATH environment variable.
>>> Where should I put the JAR-file containing the Derby JDBC-drivers?
>>> Should I
>>> specify its existence somewhere?
>>
>> Put them in the {openejb.home}/lib directory next to the openejb-
>> core jar.
>>
>> -David
>
> I did, there's a derby.jar which does not contain the class
> org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver. Neither am I sure which class
> is the
> JDBC-driver for network-based connections. I will use the
> EmbeddedDriver
> instead, it seams to work. Thanks anyway.

For the network based driver you definitely need the
derbyclient.jar.  I seem to recall the need for derbytools or
derbynet, but the docs and my memory aren't clear on that --
certainly can't hurt.

-David




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