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  || [http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com/2007/01/ldap-authentication-with-apache-derby.html LDAP Authentication with Apache Derby] || Blog || Authentication, LDAP || How to use LDAP authentication with Apache Derby ||
  || [http://objectinnovations.com/CourseOutlines/168.html Object Innovations JDBC Course] || Course || JDBC || Commercial courseware that covers the fundamentals of database programming in Java using JDBC. Derby is the default database.||
  ||[http://www.eactscongenitaldb.org/docs/OpenOffice_and_JDBC_for_data_access OpenOffice and JDBC for data access] || Article || !OpenOffice, GUI || Explains how to access a Derby database directly from !OpenOffice using a JDBC connection.||
+ || [http://chaoticjava.com/posts/out-of-the-box-database-notifications-jmx-and-derby-in-java-6/ Out-of-the-box database notifications: JMX and Derby in Java 6] || Article || JMX || Using a Derby database as a JMX observable object to provide alerts about significant data changes.||
  || [http://db.apache.org/derby/integrate/db_torque.html Running the Torque Tutorial on Derby] || Tutorial || Torque || Summarizes the changes required to run the [http://db.apache.org/torque/releases/torque-3.2/runtime/tutorial/index.html Torque 3.2 tutorial] on Derby 10.1 using the Derby embedded JDBC driver.||
  ||[http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/01/16/synchronizing-web-client-database.html Synchronizing a Web Client Database: LocalCalendar and Google Calendar]|| Article || Synchronization || Shows how to implement a local calendar that gets synchronized to a central store.||
  || [http://www.developers.net/external/1643 Use Apache Derby in your OpenLaszlo applications, Part 2: Storing and embedding data] || Tutorial || !OpenLazlo || Shows how to insert, update, and delete into a Derby database using the OpenLazlo markup language. ||