Product specific entities

Naming convention: abb (abbreviation for product) followed by l (long version) or s (short version), followed by t if the reference is pre-marked with trademarks.

Derby

Apache Derby

Derby_10

DERBY_HOME

derby

Version and release numbers

Version 10.2

10.2

Attention: Derby Version 10.2 includes JDBC 4.0 functionality based on a pre-release of Java SE 6. When you use Derby with a Java SE 6 virtual machine, Derby will use its JDBC 3.0 drivers, just as with 1.4 and 1.5 virtual machines. JDBC 4.0 is available only to developers who download Java SE 6 and use it to build in support for JDBC 4.0. The Release Notes explain how to build the JDBC 4.0 functionality with Derby Version 10.2. A follow-on Derby release will include JDBC 4.0 functionality based on the final JDBC 4.0 specification once Java SE 6 becomes generally available.

Publications

Naming convention: citABB, where cit is the indicator that the conref is to a publication title and ABB is the abbreviation for the publication (say, 2-6 characters).

We can't use the "correct" DITA cite tag because the IDD wrapper can't handle it.

Derby Developer's Guide

Derby Server and Administration Guide

Derby Reference Manual

Derby Tools and Utilities Guide

Getting Started with Derby

Tuning Derby

Working With Derby