Thanks a lot Rick. I put these 3 files in the lib directory of Payara and 
everything is working now.

In the meanwhile I found the page 
http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.15/getstart/twwdactivity4.html but it does 
not mention the file derbytools.jar; is it a mistake?

I am not used to Derby and I had a problem to solve with the default name and 
password to give (APP) in order to connect my Web application to Derby. I 
solved it by guessing the "APP" values to put. Where can I find this 
information in the documentation?

Richard

Le 05/03/2020 à 00:53, Rick Hillegas a écrit :
Hey Richard,

The drivers moved into derbytools.jar as part of the JPMS modularization work 
introduced by the previous feature release (10.15.1.3). In addition to 
derbyclient.jar, you will need to put derbyshared.jar and derbytools.jar on 
your client-side classpath or modulepath. Please see the corresponding release 
notes at http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/release-10.15.1.3.html

Hope this helps,
-Rick

On 3/4/20 11:10 AM, Richard Grin wrote:
Hi,

I have just started using Derby (version 10.15.2.0) today.

I would like to use it with Payara server so I have to put the JDBC
driver in Payara. Payara can't find the class
org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver. I looked for this class in the
derbyclient.jar file but I couldn't find it.

What's my mistake? Has the driver class changed? Is the class in another
file?

I have read articles about JDBC driver for old versions of Derby Network
server but I can't find the information for the 10.15.2.0 version.

Richard


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