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I am facing the following problem. Trying to get Derby DB working in Embedded mode on my Macbook, but getting the following error :

java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:derby

Derby log shows :
java.vendor=Oracle Corporation
java.runtime.version=1.8.0_65-b17
user.dir=/Users/a1/Documents/
os.name=Mac OS X
os.arch=x86_64
os.version=10.9.4
derby.system.home=null
Database Class Loader started - derby.database.classpath='' 

Seems like trouble with environment variable, getting the following when running setEmbeddedCP in my terminal:

Error: DERBY_HOME is not set. Please set the DERBY_HOME environment variable
to the location of your Derby installation.

The following are contents of bash_profile

export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home)
export DERBY_HOME=$(/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_65.jdk/Contents/Home/db)

Any ideas? Thanks

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DERBY_HOME should be set to the location where you downloaded and unzipped the Derby jar files. That is, $DERBY_HOME/lib/derby.jar should be the location of your derby.jar file.

Here are some docs: https://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.12/getstart/tgssetupenvironment.html

Your actual databases can be located anywhere; they do not have to be located under DERBY_HOME (and typically are not located there). Commonly, your database is located in a folder that is part of the data files for your application (this is known as the "embedded" configuration), or in a folder that is managed by the Derby Network Server (this is known as the "client/server" configuration).

I recommend working through the entire Derby introduction guide at: https://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.12/getstart/index.html

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  • Thanks, tried this already. In my bash_profile export DERBY_HOME=$/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_65.jdk/Contents/Home/db/lib/derby.jar . Echo from terminal : /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_65.jdk/Contents/Home/db/lib/derby.jar So now it should be correct, but still getting same error in Eclipse java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:derby:... I did not explicitly download Derby and unzip Derby jar file, they are bundled with JDK.They do exist in above folder. Onlinedoc is only about env. variable for Win. / UNIX, no OS X
    – fg78nc
    Jun 10, 2016 at 13:53
  • OS X is the same as Unix. But, I didn't realize you were talking about Eclipse. That makes a lot of difference. Eclipse has its own way of loading and running JDBC drivers and it is not going to look at the DERBY_HOME environment variables; those are only used by the Derby-provided shell scripts. Jun 10, 2016 at 14:18
  • Yes, sorry trouble is with the java app from eclipse, can not connect to server. Or when I try load Class.forName("org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"); Getting java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver
    – fg78nc
    Jun 10, 2016 at 14:44
  • Update : added derby.jar as referenced library to my project, driver error has gone, now another error I am getting is java.sql.SQLException: Database 'books' not found. at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.SQLExceptionFactory.getSQLException(Unknown Source)... Although from ij I see that there is a connection ij> show connections; CONNECTION0* - jdbc:derby:books * = current connection
    – fg78nc
    Jun 10, 2016 at 15:19
  • If your database is not found, you may need to create it: add ;create=true to the end of your JDBC Connection URL. Or, maybe you didn't give the correct filesystem path to the location of your DB in your URL. jdbc:derby:books just says to look for a DB named 'books' in the CWD, but each process has its own CWD, so the CWD of Eclipse is probably not what you think it is. Jun 11, 2016 at 1:17

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