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EmbeddedDriver to load the driver but should use org. Sign up to our Newsletter A fresh new issue delivered monthly. Why are they interchangeable when as you can see in my second misunderstanding the derby.

Installing a JDBC driver generally consists of copying the driver to your computer, then adding the location of it to your class path. Java.lang.clasdnotfoundexception for the advise Sajmon. This style of shutdown will always throw an "exception". You don't have JavaScript enabled. But regarding your stack trace you should look at the server side, you've pasted the client side stack trace.
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I even checked all the values by echoing each of the variables I had above and they all tested positive. Refer to the section 'Run sample application'. Explicitly shutting down Derby with the URL is preferred. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. I am positive that that driver should have no issues loading as that is the driver specified in the tutorial and it had no issues creating the database using that driver.

Regarding your second suggestion, how do I add it to my project classpath? Thanks for the advise guys, but as above, it turns out was just as simple as not referencing the drivers: Look at this thead also: The location and naming of the log files is highly dependant on your configuration. In a nutshell, the derby support from scout uses the EmbeddedDriver.
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ClientDriver within a -scout Server Web application- correct or due i need a different driver pkg? Derby DB with ClientDriver [ message is a reply to message ]. When I'm in command prompt and set it up as follows: Simon Dorociak 30k 9 58 There are really 3 and only 3 possibilities: Maybe you need nothing, or a database identifier.
Any help at all would be fantastic: I got the program running but I'm orgg.apache.derby.jdbc.client entirely sure why. Sorry for the wrong advice I gave yesterday.
IcePhoenix you are welcome: You have used org. I don't want to start a new thread so I'll just expand on the problems that I'm having.
Please see my application code below. I'm not sure about the Derby problem.
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Ice Phoenix 3 11 Can someone please help me understand this because I've looked in both folders and they both have the derby. I looked through my dorectories and found that in my java directory there is now a derby file. This content has been marked as final.

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