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Matt Hogstrom closed GERONIMO-631.
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    Fix Version/s: 1.1
                       (was: 1.2)
       Resolution: Fixed

Old issue

> Package Derby tools with Geronimo
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GERONIMO-631
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-631
>             Project: Geronimo
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: databases
>    Affects Versions: 1.0-M4
>            Reporter: John Sisson
>         Assigned To: John Sisson
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.1
>
>
> IBM now has donated the JDBC network driver code to the Derby project (as a 
> patch) and it is under review (not committed).  Once it has been accepted and 
> included in a formal Derby release, it would be worthwhile including it with 
> Geronimo, along with some simple scripts to invoke Derby's ij tool, so 
> Geronimo users can easily manage the embedded Derby database(s).
> FYI.. the donated JDBC network driver supports XA.
> Here is a mail thread titled "Provision of derby tools JAR and JDBC network 
> driver JAR" from the dev list...
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > If a Java application (not J2EE app) provides a database creation utility 
> > and expects to be able to use a JDBC network driver to connect to the 
> > Derby network server embedded in Geronimo, then currently the command line 
> > application (the database creation utility) needs access (assuming the IBM 
> > Universal Driver is used) to db2jcc.jar and db2jcc_license_c.jar . 
> > 
> > On the Derby lists I saw that IBM is planning on donating a JDBC network 
> > driver sometime in March. 
> > 
> > Q1. Would it make sense to place this driver jar and the derbytools jar in 
> > the  geronimo/repository/incubator-derby/jars directory to accompany the 
> > other derby jars so we provide all the required jars needed for connecting 
> > to and administering the Derby database embedded in Geronimo (even though 
> > the driver or tools won't be loaded by Geronimo)?
> > 
> Yes - we already configure and start the network server so having the 
> client jars available would make sense. These could also be used to 
> connect to a Derby instance in a different JVM.
> > Q2. Even if we do provide all the JARs in the repository, users of a 
> > command line Java application (running on the same machine) would probably 
> > have to edit their classpath to point to the correct  version of JDBC 
> > driver that matches the version of Derby embedded in Geronimo.  Any 
> > suggestions on how this could be automated (determining the version and 
> > getting the driver JAR)?
> > 
> I think it would depend on how the client app expected this to work and 
> whether it relied on having them in the system classpath or did some 
> fancy uber-jar type thing.
> One option would be to deploy the client along with the server (EAR) as 
> a J2EE Application Client. IIRC the app client can have a plan 
> associated with it where they can specify dependencies just like with 
> server-side modules.
> --
> Jeremy

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