Based on a quick metacpan search, it appears that Java::JCR::Jackrabbit defaults to constructing a Derby-based repository if not instructed to do otherwise. So I guess that could provide some example code for you.
This and a URI::derby in the URI-db distribution (which just sets default_port to 1527) are the only evidence of Apache Derby that I can find in the CPAN repository.
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thanks for the info....sorry you are disappointed.
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DuckDuckGo.com reports that Apache Derby is
.. a relational database management system developed by the Apache Software Foundation that can be embedded in Java programs and used for online transaction processing. It has a 2.6 MB disk-space footprint.
and directs the curious to this link on Wikipedia.
That's not really a Perl-related question. :/
Alex / talexb / Toronto
Thanks PJ. We owe you so much. Groklaw -- RIP -- 2003 to 2013.
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Clearly (and apologies) I should have asked like: Is any one using Perl to access a Derby database.
Examples/pro's/con's
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Not really a question, no perl context here. Specifically, what are you looking for?
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