rom: Jean T. Anderson [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: den 28 mars 2006 19:15To: Derby DiscussionSubject: Computer malfunction (was Re: [WWD] Chap 3 and 4 submitted forreview)yeradis wrote:...> because it do nothing, simple dont work, my windows do what he want
> :-p...> i'm investigating my
thanks jhon by your words about the meaning of SNIP
On 3/28/06, John Embretsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> wich one is the meaning of SNIP - -Usually the word "snip" in e-mail messages means that the author of themessage has deleted a part of the e
wich one is the meaning of SNIP - -On 3/27/06, Stanley Bradbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeff Levitt wrote: SNIP - -> Once again, great writing Stan!
>I have several fundamental problems with the format of>the twwdactivity3.dita topic that describes the>program code.>>1.
nd for the command promt of the console work since version 6.2 of msdos if my mind is no broken ;-)
i supposed when i read the derby reference that eill work but not work :-(
i use the derby because i named Yeradis :-p (i said this for dont use other words that might be offensive :-p )
i use it lik
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No worries, Yeradis, this is a forum where opinionsare expressed freely, and I know Stan will take youropinion and mine into account and write a guide thatall of us will approve. The more feedback the better,
and my comments were meant to start a discussion, sothank you for ca
sorry if my words seem to crude that no was my intention really
sotty
the problem is that my litttle english sometime dont have other words to write waht i think
Jeff sorry to you too
and sorry to everybody really
Yeradis P. Barbosa MarreroOn 3/24/06, yeradis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
hi stanley , GREAT JOB
there is a problem (i think is a problem maibe not) but
in ALL documents i had read said the same way to configure the derby engine on windows
and say
On Windows platforms:
---
set DERBY_HOME=C:\derby
md DERBYDBS
cd DERBYDBS
copy %
et me with no hair on head
:-p in other words Bald, hairless ;-)
thanks again Jean for your contribution to my cause ;-)
and for your patient ;-)
On 3/15/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> is there a way to express the same as ""hesitate&q
is there a way to express the same as ""hesitate"" word
i don't know what mean :-( sorryOn 3/15/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> jean thanks you very much> i will write a line to the commitee for permission> i was looking f
nality and with this work
others ;-) will be beneficiated because is prepared by a derby dummy
user ;-) ;-p for other that want to learn derby ;-)
On 3/15/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> i found the logo> in the wiki pageIt's on my to do list to
i found the logo
in the wiki page
derby has a logo
the logo is the black hat ???
if it has please where can obtain it ?
thanks
thanks thomas , my mistake
i do'nt read the start of this topic
thanks ;-)On 3/13/06, Thomas Dudziak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/13/06, yeradis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> hi jean> i'm back ;-)> i was reading this topic> and i have a question> where is
hi jean
i'm back ;-)
i was reading this topic
and i have a question
where is this tool called DdlUtils
On 3/10/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David W. Van Couvering wrote:> Nice! Have you tried migrating from another database? If I read it> right, your example shows migrat
hace a nice weekend
and see you ;-) all
on monday ;-)
number to each line of the
activity and then and only in necesary case explain a number of that
activity in case that its needed
sorry my english is to poor and i feel some frustrated because i can not express my ideas well :-(
thanks again
On 3/10/06, Stanley Bradbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
well its very important the opinions i had read here to increment the cuality of the work of stanley
i think he is doing a great job that i personilly thanks (i'm new to derby)
my personal opinion stanley:
but its true that is a bit far from be an introductory material
its true that is the begin
g to hand (writing all)
> but the graphical way is a bit interesting :-p (for me less work)> and that is what i need , focus my work in other things> my sector require that (goverment directly) and with critical methodoligies
> really i'm adapted to this way maibe is no the best , but i
rectly) and with critical methodoligies
really i'm adapted to this way maibe is no the best , but i can't shutdown all the team and less the projects :-s
On 3/9/06, Stanley Bradbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> i'm looking documentations on derby> with a
uting author to the book I could be accused ofconsiderable bias :)DanOn 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 includ
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 m
i'm looking documentations on derby
with and style of that books appeling to dummies
something like Derby for Dummies :-p
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
Thanks to you
really i'm so interested in derby is a shame there is no a good fronted gui to work specifically with derby
well i'm very new with this
but i tryed eclipse plugin for derby , netbeans solutions for this
ibm csworkbench and others and they are offering to poor functionality to this
jean thanks
and i founded a way
Derby and OpenOffice work very well ;-)
On 3/7/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> hi> first all sorry by my english>> i'm a developer who want to start using de derby core to develop my apps> but i'm a wi
You should see the list of tables in the database.
Warning! You can easily damage the database by changing its contents directly!
Above configuration was tested only on GNU/Linux.
Please note: Only one program can access the database
folder at a time. This means that you can't open OpenO
in, yet, because
I recently went back to running my own shop after leaving IBM. But it is on my
wish list and will be one of my first major purchases…
But then again, I'm being called on
to support IDS/DB2/Oracle/Sybase/ etc …for various customers. So having a
graphical model for documentation is
views , functions packages and more
thanks again for your lines
and saludos form cuba ;-)On 3/7/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeradis wrote:> hi> first all sorry by my english>> i'm a developer who want to start using de derby core to develop my apps> b
r was to connect OpenOffice.org
Base to Derby via JDBC.
I
can't really remember how well it worked, I think there was some issues
with creating and connecting keys.
You
could experiment with it and see if it works better for you. J
eric
From: yeradis [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den
nd this easier than
having to adjust to various graphical tools.
Regards,
Rhys
From: yeradis
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 March 2006 12:15
To: derby-user@db.apache.org
Subject: easy way to create a DB
with multiple tables exists ?
hi
first all sorry by my english
i
hi
first all sorry by my english
i'm a developer who want to start using de derby core to develop my apps
but i'm a windows user/developer
that have the mania of use sql server , ms access and that tools
and i'm having trouble to adaptate me to use the rustic way to build and maintin the derby d
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