Scripts included with Derby
Getting Started with Derby
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Library Name
Use
derbyLocale_cs.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the Czech
locale.
derbyLocale_de_DE.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
German locale.
derbyLocale_es.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Spanish locale.
derbyLocale_fr.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the French
locale.
derbyLocale_hu.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Hungarian locale.
derbyLocale_it.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the Italian
locale.
derbyLocale_ja_JP.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Japanese locale.
derbyLocale_ko_KR.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the Korean
locale.
derbyLocale_pl.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the Polish
locale.
derbyLocale_pt_BR.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Brazilian Portuguese locale.
derbyLocale_ru.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Russian locale.
derbyLocale_zh_CN.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Simplified Chinese locale.
derbyLocale_zh_TW.jar
Required to provide translated messages for the
Traditional Chinese locale.
Scripts included with Derby
Derby includes scripts that start the Derby tools, add the appropriate libraries to the
CLASSPATH, and start and stop the Network Server. These scripts available only when
you download the bin distribution of Derby.
The Derby scripts are located in the
/bin
directory where you installed Derby. To run the
scripts, you need to set several environment variables so that the scripts run correctly.
See
to set the environment variables.
You must run the Derby scripts in an appropriate command line environment, such as a
Windows command prompt or a UNIX shell.
The complete list of scripts that are included with Derby is:
bin/dblook
Runs the
dblook
tool.
bin/ij
Starts the
ij
tool.
bin/NetworkServerControl
Runs NetworkServerControl.
bin/setEmbeddedCP