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==Getting the example database==
 
==Getting the example database==
 
Download the [[Media:DerbyDB.zip|Apache Derby example database]] and unzip it.
 
Download the [[Media:DerbyDB.zip|Apache Derby example database]] and unzip it.
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The password for the user '''minicrm''' is ''minicrm''.
 
The password for the user '''minicrm''' is ''minicrm''.
  
{{note|Location|We usually unzip the Eclipse installation into C:\ on Windows machines because at some point in the past the maximum path length was sometimes problematic. The tutorial is going to assume that you will do the same.}}
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{{note|Location|We usually unzip the Eclipse installation into C:\DerbyDB\ on Windows machines because at some point in the past the maximum path length was sometimes problematic. The tutorial is going to assume that you will do the same.}}

Latest revision as of 06:27, 13 August 2012

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Getting the example database

Download the Apache Derby example database and unzip it.

The DB you've downloaded contains the following two tables in tablespace minicrm:

Company.jpg

Person.jpg

The password for the user minicrm is minicrm.

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We usually unzip the Eclipse installation into C:\DerbyDB\ on Windows machines because at some point in the past the maximum path length was sometimes problematic. The tutorial is going to assume that you will do the same.

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