About Apache Derby

Apache Derby must run at a minimal version of v10.3 or Cloudscape v10.1x. The Apache Derby package that is bundled with the application server is backed by full IBM® Quality Assurance (QA).

Supported configurations Supported configurations: WebSphere Application Server supports direct customer use of the Apache Derby database in test environments only. The product does not support direct customer use of Apache Derby database in production environments.sptcfg

Unlike versions 5.1.60x and earlier, Apache Derby is a pure Java database server. The Apache Derby code base, which the open source community calls Derby, is a product of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) open source relational database project. Apache Derby includes the Derby base code without any modification to the underlying source code. You can investigate more incompatibilities about Derby code at the Apache Derby web site.

Supported configurations Supported configurations: Earlier versions of Apache Derby cannot conduct two phase-commit transactions over the Network Server framework, but later versions of the Derby Client JDBC driver provides Apache Derby with support for XA transactions. Only the Network Server framework provides support for multiple Java virtual machines (JVMs), such as application servers, to access Apache Derby.sptcfg
Apache Derby is equipped with the following .bat/sh tools:



Related concepts
Transaction type and connection behavior
Related tasks
Verifying Cloudscape automatic migration
Upgrading Cloudscape manually
Related reference
Data source minimum required settings, by vendor
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