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Java DB (Derby) :: New Talks and Resources

posted Sunday, 8 November 2009
If you are interested in Java DB (or Derby) you might want to check out a talk by Kristian Waagan.  You can start by downloading the presentation, Getting Acquanted with Apache Derby, and then watching the video.  Rick Hillegas,  a member of the Java DB Technical Team, gave another very nice presentation, A Java DB Overview.  You can see the video here.  Rick also has a nice writeup tutorial/article, Introducing Java DB 10.5.1.1,  where he goes through a the features of the release. There is a nice Java DB (Derby) tutorial on how to use all the database features in NetBeans to work with Java DB, Working with the Java DB Database.   It walks you through configuring the database, registering the database with NetBeans, starting the server, creating a database, connecting to the database, creating tables,  adding table data, deleting tables, using an external SQL script and recreating tables from a different database.   One area that often comes up is database tuning - there is an article, Tuning Derby, which you may be interested in as well.  Finally David Van Couvering wrote a nice example of using Java DB, Synchronizing a Web Client Database : LocalCalendar and Google Calendar.  More resources here.  
   

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