This topic describes how to create tables for schedulers on Apache
Derby databases, using data definition language (DDL) or structured query
language (SQL) files.
Before you begin
This task requires you to configure a database and make it available.
Refer to the Creating Cloudscape databases for schedulers topic, for
more information.
About this task
To create tables for schedulers on Apache Derby databases, using
data definition language (DDL) or structured query language (SQL) files, use
these steps.
Procedure
- Open a command-line window.
- Create the schema.
- Using a text editor, edit the script, %app_server_root%\Scheduler\createSchemaMod1Derby.ddl, according to the instructions at the top of the file.
Attention: When setting the table prefix, capitalize all characters.
- Enter one of the following commands.
Attention: Apache
Derby provides both an embedded and network server version. This example is
for the embedded version of Apache Derby. See the Apache Derby product documentation
for more details on running DDL scripts.
On Windows® systems (using the example name, scheddb):%app_server_root%\derby\bin\embedded\ij.bat %app_server_root%\Scheduler\createSchemaMod1Derby.ddl
On UNIX® systems
(using the example name, scheddb): %app_server_root%/derby/bin/embedded/ij.sh %app_server_root%/Scheduler/createSchemaMod1Derby.ddl
Results
The Apache Derby tables and schema for the scheduler exist.