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How do I use JayBird with my development environment?

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How do I use JayBird with my development environment?

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You can use JayBird in most Java development environments. Examples are NetBeans, Eclipse, SunOne Studio (formerly Forte for Java) among many others. Look at your IDE’s (Integrated Development Environment) documentation under JDBC to find out how to install the drivers. DreamWeaver Ultradev from MacroMedia can also use the JayBird driver to access Firebird databases. See question 31 below. Many IDE’s will let you develop web apps using servlets and JSP’s (Java Server Pages). Where you put the jars when developing web apps may be different from the directories used for developing stand-alone apps. See your IDE’s directions for details. In SunOne Studio (formerly Forte for Java) and NetBeans (an open source version of the same program) a built-in version of Tomcat is used as the default JSP/servlet container for the IDE when developing web apps. The installation directories are different from those described in the Tomcat instructions above. See the help files included with these program

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