Hello.
Sorry for this incredibly noobish question. I'm half a step from scrapping derby and going with a DB that I know how to use. I'm trying to browse the DB via the database browser in netbeans. I am using the org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver driver, with the database url set to "jdbc:derby:ofbiz", and both the user and password set to "ofbiz". Startofbiz.bat is running in another window. Netbeans complains about not being able to find the "ofbiz" database. Is my configuration correct? Thanks. Chris |
clearchris wrote:
> Sorry for this incredibly noobish question. I'm half a step from scrapping > derby and going with a DB that I know how to use. That's pretty much the idea. Derby is there as a proof of concept, not something you would want to do in real life. * PostgreSQL = probably highest use by developement team * MS-SQL = some have had good luck, others bad luck * MySQL = problematic at times use PostgreSQL * Oracle = new commits have fixed most problem * anything else you are flying solo from my impression YMMV Regardless you really don't want to be messing with the data from the back end anyways, other than backups/restores unless you really understand all the relationships involved in the hundreds of tables that may be impacted when you dink with data from the back end. From experiece, and I guess a few others will chime in... if you can run postgresql you will have the best chance of sucess with ofBiz or Opentaps. -- Walter |
I have never been able to establish a jdbc connection via a tool to
derby. I'm sure it can be done but wasn't worth troubleshooting. We primarily use Postgres. Note that the Entity Reference under Web Tools -> Entity Engine Tools should provide all you need. It is very useful and every table definition has a link to view the data, where you can also add or delete records. Walter Vaughan wrote: > clearchris wrote: > >> Sorry for this incredibly noobish question. I'm half a step from >> scrapping >> derby and going with a DB that I know how to use. > > That's pretty much the idea. Derby is there as a proof of concept, not > something you would want to do in real life. > > * PostgreSQL = probably highest use by developement team > * MS-SQL = some have had good luck, others bad luck > * MySQL = problematic at times use PostgreSQL > * Oracle = new commits have fixed most problem > * anything else you are flying solo from my impression > YMMV > > Regardless you really don't want to be messing with the data from the > back end anyways, other than backups/restores unless you really > understand all the relationships involved in the hundreds of tables > that may be impacted when you dink with data from the back end. > > From experiece, and I guess a few others will chime in... if you can > run postgresql you will have the best chance of sucess with ofBiz or > Opentaps. > > -- > Walter -- Vince Clark Global Era The freedom of open source. (303) 493-6723 (303) 455-2409 fax [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> www.globalera.com |
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Please disregard this message. I'm up and running on mysql instead.
Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: clearchris [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 3:07 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: connecting to demo database Hello. Sorry for this incredibly noobish question. I'm half a step from scrapping derby and going with a DB that I know how to use. I'm trying to browse the DB via the database browser in netbeans. I am using the org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver driver, with the database url set to "jdbc:derby:ofbiz", and both the user and password set to "ofbiz". Startofbiz.bat is running in another window. Netbeans complains about not being able to find the "ofbiz" database. Is my configuration correct? Thanks. Chris |
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make sure you use InnoDB instead of MyISAM as the database engine, since it
supports transactions and foreign keys. -- Eric Schwartz Web Developer/IT Staff Steele Rubber Products 6180 E NC 150 HWY Denver, NC 28037 704-483-9343 ext 273 Fax: 704-483-6650 "clearchris" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > Please disregard this message. I'm up and running on mysql instead. > > Thanks! > > -----Original Message----- > From: clearchris [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 3:07 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: connecting to demo database > > Hello. > > > > Sorry for this incredibly noobish question. I'm half a step from > scrapping > derby and going with a DB that I know how to use. > > > > I'm trying to browse the DB via the database browser in netbeans. I am > using the org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver driver, with the database > url > set to "jdbc:derby:ofbiz", and both the user and password set to "ofbiz". > Startofbiz.bat is running in another window. Netbeans complains about not > being able to find the "ofbiz" database. Is my configuration correct? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Chris > > > |
Hi Chris,
I am new to OFBiz myself and had a need to play around with Derby understanding data part a little more. Found SQuirreL quite useful . Here is the link http://db.apache.org/derby/integrate/SQuirreL_Derby.html - Sandeep On 6/7/07, Eric Schwartz <[hidden email]> wrote: > > make sure you use InnoDB instead of MyISAM as the database engine, since > it > supports transactions and foreign keys. > > -- > Eric Schwartz > Web Developer/IT Staff > Steele Rubber Products > 6180 E NC 150 HWY > Denver, NC 28037 > 704-483-9343 ext 273 > Fax: 704-483-6650 > > "clearchris" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > news:[hidden email]... > > Please disregard this message. I'm up and running on mysql instead. > > > > Thanks! > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: clearchris [mailto:[hidden email]] > > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 3:07 PM > > To: [hidden email] > > Subject: connecting to demo database > > > > Hello. > > > > > > > > Sorry for this incredibly noobish question. I'm half a step from > > scrapping > > derby and going with a DB that I know how to use. > > > > > > > > I'm trying to browse the DB via the database browser in netbeans. I am > > using the org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver driver, with the database > > url > > set to "jdbc:derby:ofbiz", and both the user and password set to > "ofbiz". > > Startofbiz.bat is running in another window. Netbeans complains about > not > > being able to find the "ofbiz" database. Is my configuration correct? > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > |
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