Source: derby Section: java Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers Uploaders: Tim Booth , Emmanuel Bourg Build-Depends: ant (>= 1.7), debhelper (>= 11), default-jdk, javacc4, junit, libjson-simple-java, liblucene4.10-java, liboro-java, libservlet3.1-java, maven-repo-helper Standards-Version: 4.1.4 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/derby.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/derby Homepage: http://db.apache.org/derby/ Package: libderbyclient-java Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: derby-doc, derby-tools Description: Apache Derby Client JDBC Driver The Derby network client provides network connectivity to the Derby Network Server. It is distributed as an additional jar file, derbyclient.jar, with an entirely independent code base from the embedded driver. . The Derby network client is a type 4, JDBC compliant Driver, which attempts to match the Derby Embedded JDBC driver as much as possible. . The Derby Network Server is provided by the derby-core package. Package: libderby-java Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: derby-doc Description: Apache Derby Database Engine and Embedded JDBC Driver Apache Derby is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java. * Derby has a small footprint -- about 2.6 megabytes for the base engine and embedded JDBC driver. * Derby is based on the Java, JDBC, and SQL standards. * Derby provides an embedded JDBC driver that lets you embed Derby in any Java-based solution. * Derby also supports the more familiar client/server mode with the Derby Network Client JDBC driver and Derby Network Server. * Derby is easy to install, deploy, and use. . This package includes the database server, the embedded JDBC driver and localisations. Package: derby-tools Architecture: all Depends: default-jre | java6-runtime-headless, java-wrappers, libderby-java, libderbyclient-java, ${misc:Depends} Description: Apache Derby Tools The Derby tools and utilities are a set of routines supplied with Derby that are typically used to create, inspect, and update a Derby database. . These tools and utilities include: * NetworkServerControl, provides the ability to start a Network Server or connect to a running Network Server to shutdown, configure or retrieve diagnostic information. * ij, the Derby's interactive JDBC scripting tool. It is a simple utility for running scripts against a Derby database. You can also use it interactively to run ad hoc queries. ij provides several commands for ease in accessing a variety of JDBC features. ij can be used in an embedded or a client/server environment. * sysinfo, provides information about your version of Derby and your environment. * dblook, the Derby's Data Definition Language (DDL) Generation Utility, more informally called a schema dump tool. It is a simple utility that dumps the DDL of a user-specified database to either a console or a file. The generated DDL can then be used for such things as recreating all or parts of a database, viewing a subset of a database's objects (for example, those which pertain to specific tables and schemas), or documenting a database's schema. * SignatureChecker, a tool that identifies any SQL functions and procedures in a database that do not follow the SQL Standard argument matching rules. * PlanExporter, a tool to export query plan data for further analysis. Package: derby-doc Architecture: all Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Apache Derby API documentation and examples Apache Derby is an open source relational database implemented entirely in Java. . This package contains a Javadoc documenting the API and demo software for Apache Derby.