- Describes how to install and configure .
Includes a self-study tutorial for users new to Derby and a quick-start guide
for experienced JDBC users. This guide introduces the dblook, ij,
and sysinfo tools, and the libraries and scripts that are
included with .
- Describes the functionality and features of common
to all deployments, such as 's
JDBC and SQL specifics, deploying applications,
security, and other advanced features.
- Documents the implementation of the SQL language in .
This guide provides reference information about the JDBC and JTA implementations,
keywords, system tables, properties, and SQLExceptions in .
- Explains how to configure and tune through
properties and provides reference information on properties. This guide also
offers performance tips, an in-depth discussion of performance, and information
about the optimizer.
- Describes how to use the tools
such as dblook, ij, andsysinfo,
and how to use the system procedures to import and export data, and how to
store Java code in the database.
- Part One of this guide discusses configuring servers, how to program client
applications, and database administration. In addition, some systems might
require administrative tasks such as backing up databases. These tasks are
independent of any server framework but are unique to multi-user or large
systems.
Part Two of this guide discusses administrative issues such as
backups and debugging deadlocks.
- API Reference
- An API Reference that is automatically generated for all public classes.
No reference is provided for the JDBC API, which is part of the Java 2 Platform,
Standard Edition. For more information about the classes in the API, see the .
You can access the manuals
and API Reference from the Apache Derby: Documentation page
on the Apache Derby Web site. The product documentation is also installed
with . The manuals
are installed in the docs subdirectory and the API Reference
is installed in the javadoc subdirectory.