Yes, you can safely remove derby if you aren't using it.
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 10:58 PM, Pawel Veselov
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I see that 2.3.0 has a packaged derby jar (10.8.2.2)
>
> I was wondering what the reason is, and can I yank it out even if I'm not
> using Derby (in my deployment, derby.jar
Hi.
I see that 2.3.0 has a packaged derby jar (10.8.2.2)
I was wondering what the reason is, and can I yank it out even if I'm not
using Derby (in my deployment, derby.jar is deployed at application server
level, and openjpa is packaged along .war file)
Thank you,
Pawel.