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[jira] [Comment Edited] (DERBY-7111) Mention location of JDBC driver

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Leopold J edited comment on DERBY-7111 at 4/14/21, 1:32 AM:
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I think the most relevant place to put this information will be in the Derby Developer's Guide. Within that the "Derby libraries and classpath/modulepath" page is perhaps the best place. Currently that page asks you to read "Getting Started with Derby" for more information which doesn't have the answer.

But, the Derby Developer's Guide has its own share of problems. There's hardly any mention of the network driver here.  Under the "JDBC applications and Derby basics" section we see only embedded and in-memory options. Similarly under "Using Derby as a Java EE resource manager" we see only the embedded driver.


was (Author: bibhas):
The most relevant place to put this information will be in the Derby Developer's Guide. Within that the "Derby libraries and classpath/modulepath" page is perhaps the best place. Currently that page asks you to read "Getting Started with Derby" for more information which doesn't have the answer.

But, the Derby Developer's Guide has its own share of problems. There's hardly any mention of the network driver here.  Under the "JDBC applications and Derby basics" section we see only embedded and in-memory options. Similarly under "Using Derby as a Java EE resource manager" we see only the embedded driver.

> Mention location of JDBC driver
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>                 Key: DERBY-7111
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7111
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Documentation
>            Reporter: Leopold J
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I have read through several documentations but couldn't find out what JAR file(s) contain the JDBC driver classes. Finally I found some help in stackoverflow ([https://stackoverflow.com/a/11534013).] But it appears that the JAR file with the driver has changed over a different version of Derby. The documentation should make it clear and easy to find.



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