Derby (JavaDB) in embedded mode: an implementation example
Embedded Databases: interests and functionalities. An example with Derby (JavaDB)
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Derby (JavaDB) in embedded mode: an implementation example
Embedded Databases: interests and functionalities. An example with Derby (JavaDB)

Authors : Max CHEVALIER, Karen PINEL-SAUVAGNAT, Olivier TESTE

Publication date: February 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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3. Derby (JavaDB) in embedded mode: an implementation example

3.1 Example presentation

To illustrate how Derby works, we propose to develop an example in the context of parking management: billing, available spaces in real time... To this end, our example is based on two different applications:

  • one for customers (MOBILE APPLICATION) ;

  • one for parking lot managers (STATIC APPLICATION).

The mobile application enables customers to track their parking consumption in the company's various parking lots.

The static application, specific to each parking lot of the managing company, enables (1) the status/occupancy level of the parking lot to be known, and (2) the billing history for the parking lot to be managed....

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