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@REM ---------------------------------------------------------
@REM -- This batch file is an example of how to use sysinfo to get
@REM -- important system information
@REM --
@REM -- REQUIREMENTS:
@REM --
@REM --  This utility will report important system info about 
@REM --  jar files which are in your classpath. Jar files which are not
@REM --  if your classpath will not be reported. 
@REM --
@REM -- Check the setCP.bat to see an example of adding the
@REM -- the Derby jars to your classpath.
@REM -- 
@REM -- This file for use on Windows systems
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------

rem set DERBY_INSTALL=
 
@if !"%CLASSPATH%"==! call "%DERBY_INSTALL%"/frameworks/embedded/bin/setEmbeddedCP.bat
@if "%CLASSPATH%" == "" call "%DERBY_INSTALL%"/frameworks/embedded/bin/setEmbeddedCP.bat

@REM ---------------------------------------------------------
@REM -- start sysinfo
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------
java org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo

@REM ---------------------------------------------------------
@REM -- To use Microsoft's JView JVM, use the following command
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------
@REM -- jview org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo

@REM ---------------------------------------------------------
@REM -- To use a different JVM with a different syntax, simply edit
@REM -- this file
@REM ---------------------------------------------------------






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CSDerby

CSDerby is not CloudScape-Derby(for Java) but rather Derby forked/ported to CSharp. Specifically it is intended to be a native c# Embedded DB for the mono/net platform with the ADO.NET API instead of the JDBC API.

Project homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/csharpderbyport
Programming language(s): Java,SQL
License: apache20

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  ij.bat
  ij.ksh
  setEmbeddedCP.bat
  setEmbeddedCP.ksh
  sysinfo.bat
  sysinfo.ksh