Hi, I did not use any special configuration. Default Derby is capable of storing UTF8. I did not need any timezone, date and currency formats, hence configuration files were also not needed. Just take care that character set you are using is installed with Windows. Notepad++, Squirrel SQL as Derby Client was enough. Squirrel SQL is easy to configure to access Derby. Nothing much is required besides JDBC setup.
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