and thanks for the bia for the book
but here in cuba is very difficult to me to adquire that book
thanks again
On 3/9/06, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you tried the Derby wiki resources?
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyInstruction and
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyBooksAndArticles might have
something for you to base your classes on.
Personally I would highly recommend the "Deep Dive" tutorial and the
"Apache Derby: Off to the Races" book, but as the only author of the
tutorial and a contributing author to the book I could be accused of
considerable bias :)
Dan
On 3/9/06, yeradis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks michelle
> i watched thet tuto , thanks
> but i'm looking something like a practical guide
> it is no olnly for me all the team (20 developers) are included
> i have to prepare some classes , like a tiny conference
> something material introductory but more advanced
> i'm trying to introduce derby on my team , for me is great, but we all are
> windows slaves :-p i have to explain all benefices ;-)
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> thanks again to you
> and sorry by my english
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> On 3/9/06, Michelle Caisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There is a tutorial at
> http://db.apache.org/derby/papers/DerbyTut/index.html
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> > -- Michelle
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> > yeradis wrote:
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> > > i'm looking documentations on derby
> > > with and style of that books appeling to dummies
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> > > something like Derby for Dummies :-p
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> > > i can't write that article style because i'm a newbie on derby
> > > i need that
> > > i'm trying to do that
> > > i'm had terminated the first chapter called SQL in 10 minutes
> > > terminating now second called Derby System Tables like a candy
> > >
> > > but i'm curious is there a manual similar this?
> > > if there is please tell me to download it
> > >
> > > sorry by my english
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> > > derby is killing me :-p ;-) :-DDD
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