Re: Does derby have an embedded Mode like Derby ?
От | Bayless Kirtley |
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Тема | Re: Does derby have an embedded Mode like Derby ? |
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Msg-id | B6FCAE1ACB83447087CCD3BDC8078BC9@dell2400 обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Does derby have an embedded Mode like Derby ? (Paul Taylor <ijabz@fastmail.fm>) |
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Re: Does derby have an embedded Mode like Derby ?
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> Paul Taylor, 04.08.2009 15:48: >> Thats a shame, I wanted to write junit test for a java program that >> queried a database, requiring a full database to be available for unit >> tests is not really an environment I want to have. > > Well if you want to test the database, you will need a full database. > > But you can easily setup and start a Postgres server through a batch > file/shell script. I have a small batch file that simply uses the binary > ZIP distribution to run initdb and create the initial databases. We are > using this to bundle Postgres e.g. with a Tomcat web application. > You don't really need to run an installer and/or create registry entries > (for windows). This would then resemble more the Derby network server > setup. > > Thomas > > Of course you can always use Derby for testing the Postgres later. I have found HSQLDB to be closer to Postgres than Derby is. I do seem to recall the Netbeans group recommends using sever mode during development then switch to imbedded for distribution. I have done it both ways with equal success and similar efforts. Bayless
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