JSR169 and OSGi
I am trying to run Derby as an OSGi bundle in a J2ME/CDC Foundation environment with JSR 169. This doesn't seem to work properly since the EmbeddedActivator class has a reference to java.sql.DriverManager which is not included in the JSR169 subset. I am pretty new to OSGi and Derby, but this seems incorrect to me since the OSGi platform release 3 specification defines the environment as J2ME/CDC or a subset which would seem to imply that JSR168 support would be appropriate. Has anyone run into this? Am I missing something? Byron K. Appelt Lead Developer - Devices and Gateways http://www.SensorLogic.com
Re: JSR169 and OSGi
Byron Appelt wrote: I am trying to run Derby as an OSGi bundle in a J2ME/CDC Foundation environment with JSR 169. This doesn't seem to work properly since the EmbeddedActivator class has a reference to java.sql.DriverManager which is not included in the JSR169 subset. I am pretty new to OSGi and Derby, but this seems incorrect to me since the OSGi platform release 3 specification defines the environment as J2ME/CDC or a subset which would seem to imply that JSR168 support would be appropriate. Has anyone run into this? Am I missing something? No it's something I forgot to do when I did the JSR169 work. It's on my mental list to enter a Jira issue. Dan.
Removing Derby tagline
We are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting this posted to the web site and other places. The one issue still open is the tagline. We all voted +1 for the images that had the tagline Pure Java Database. It's likely that Sun has no issues with using the tagline, but it's taking some time to get this clarified. In the meantime publishing the logo onto our site is being held back. I wanted to see what you all felt about removing the tagline, at least for now. We may in the future (potentially the near future if we get final clarification from Sun) have a vote to add a tagline (maybe accept submissions just like for the logo itself), but I wanted to know if there were any objections to just removing it for now. Thanks, David begin:vcard fn:David W Van Couvering n:Van Couvering;David W org:Sun Microsystems, Inc.;Database Technology Group email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Senior Staff Software Engineer tel;work:510-550-6819 tel;cell:510-684-7281 x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard
Re: Removing Derby tagline
David W. Van Couvering wrote: We are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting this posted to the web site and other places. The one issue still open is the tagline. We all voted +1 for the images that had the tagline Pure Java Database. It's likely that Sun has no issues with using the tagline, but it's taking some time to get this clarified. In the meantime publishing the logo onto our site is being held back. I wanted to see what you all felt about removing the tagline, at least for now. We may in the future (potentially the near future if we get final clarification from Sun) have a vote to add a tagline (maybe accept submissions just like for the logo itself), but I wanted to know if there were any objections to just removing it for now. yes, let's remove the tagline. The logo should just include Apache Derby and the hat. -jean
Re: Removing Derby tagline
yes..I also agree to remove the tagline --Manjula On 1/25/06, David W. Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting thisposted to the web site and other places.The one issue still open is the tagline.We all voted +1 for the images that had the tagline PureJava Database.It's likely that Sun has no issues with using the tagline, but it'staking some time to get this clarified.In the meantime publishing the logo onto our site is being held back.I wanted to see what you all felt about removing the tagline, at leastfor now.We may in the future (potentially the near future if we getfinal clarification from Sun) have a vote to add a tagline (maybe accept submissions just like for the logo itself), but I wanted to know ifthere were any objections to just removing it for now.Thanks,David
RE: JSR169 and OSGi
I went ahead and created a Jira issue: DERBY-873 Byron K. Appelt Lead Developer - Devices and Gateways SensorLogic│M2M made easy. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.SensorLogic.com -Original Message- From: Daniel John Debrunner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 5:28 PM To: Derby Discussion Subject: Re: JSR169 and OSGi Byron Appelt wrote: I am trying to run Derby as an OSGi bundle in a J2ME/CDC Foundation environment with JSR 169. This doesn't seem to work properly since the EmbeddedActivator class has a reference to java.sql.DriverManager which is not included in the JSR169 subset. I am pretty new to OSGi and Derby, but this seems incorrect to me since the OSGi platform release 3 specification defines the environment as J2ME/CDC or a subset which would seem to imply that JSR168 support would be appropriate. Has anyone run into this? Am I missing something? No it's something I forgot to do when I did the JSR169 work. It's on my mental list to enter a Jira issue. Dan.
Re: JSR169 and OSGi
Byron Appelt wrote: I went ahead and created a Jira issue: DERBY-873 Thanks very much! Dan.
Re: Removing Derby tagline
Seems non-controversial. Unlike the "Pure Java Database". :-(+1 to remove the tag line pending Sun's decision.CraigOn Jan 25, 2006, at 3:41 PM, Manjula Kutty wrote:yes..I also agree to remove the tagline --Manjula On 1/25/06, David W. Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting thisposted to the web site and other places. The one issue still open is the tagline. We all voted +1 for the images that had the tagline "PureJava Database."It's likely that Sun has no issues with using the tagline, but it'staking some time to get this clarified. In the meantime publishing the logo onto our site is being held back.I wanted to see what you all felt about removing the tagline, at leastfor now. We may in the future (potentially the near future if we getfinal clarification from Sun) have a vote to add a tagline (maybe accept submissions just like for the logo itself), but I wanted to know ifthere were any objections to just removing it for now.Thanks,David Craig Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp! smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
RE: Removing Derby tagline
+1 for remove tagline for now until things can be worked out with Sun or with a vote. I do like having a tagline. --Samer -Original Message- From: David W. Van Couvering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:59 PM To: Derby Discussion; Derby Development Subject: Removing Derby tagline We are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting this posted to the web site and other places. The one issue still open is the tagline. We all voted +1 for the images that had the tagline Pure Java Database. It's likely that Sun has no issues with using the tagline, but it's taking some time to get this clarified. In the meantime publishing the logo onto our site is being held back. I wanted to see what you all felt about removing the tagline, at least for now. We may in the future (potentially the near future if we get final clarification from Sun) have a vote to add a tagline (maybe accept submissions just like for the logo itself), but I wanted to know if there were any objections to just removing it for now. Thanks, David
Re: Removing Derby tagline
+1 lets get going... Myrna On 1/25/06, Samer Kanjo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: +1 for remove tagline for now until things can be worked out with Sun orwith a vote. I do like having a tagline. --Samer-Original Message-From: David W. Van Couvering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:59 PMTo: Derby Discussion; Derby Development Subject: Removing Derby taglineWe are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting thisposted to the web site and other places.The one issue still open isthe tagline.We all voted +1 for the images that had the tagline Pure Java Database.It's likely that Sun has no issues with using the tagline, but it'staking some time to get this clarified.In the meantime publishing thelogo onto our site is being held back. I wanted to see what you all felt about removing the tagline, at leastfor now.We may in the future (potentially the near future if we getfinal clarification from Sun) have a vote to add a tagline (maybe accept submissions just like for the logo itself), but I wanted to know ifthere were any objections to just removing it for now.Thanks,David
Re: Changing location of Log file
You can specify the log file in the derby.properties file. e.g. derby.stream.error.file=/home/azeez/log/derby.log This derby.properties file should be placed in the directory pointed to by derby.system.home Java System property. e.g System.setProperty(derby.system.home, database); Thanks Manjula Kutty for the tip On 1/25/06, Afkham Azeez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Folks, I'm using Derby with Hibernate as the ORM. I noticed that the derby.log file is getting created in the the directory from where I started the application. Is there a way of specifying the location of the log file? -- Thanks Afkham Azeez -- Thanks Afkham Azeez
round in derby
hi. plz can you tell me where i can ask questions , and if i am in the correct place plz answer me my question: is there a build in function in derby that do round for the values in the sql sentance? and if not can i make a function and how to do it? thanks a lot, plz reply.