is wrong here and what is the best approach to follow ?
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Danny
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is wrong here and what is the best approach to follow ?
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Hi,
Let me try to answer two of the three questions, even though I have no
experience with the Derby Eclipse plugin...
danga wrote:
1) Since I also have the javaDB installed (Java 1.6) why should I use the
plug-in ?
I notice that the same jar files are available ?
Well, I would assume that