tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post9102201568707931645..comments2021-02-01T23:00:49.408+01:00Comments on Yelei's Tech Notes: Using Derby database with WebSphere Message Broker 6.1Yelei Zhanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07707651274053668134noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-25179003979235237982010-10-07T09:50:18.268+02:002010-10-07T09:50:18.268+02:00I had to run and rerun the WMB 6.1 Default Configu...I had to run and rerun the WMB 6.1 Default Configuration Wizard repeatedly in order to produce detailed setup instructions as part of a project I was working on. I made a list of what the wizard creates and posted it here: http://blog.mikemayuk.com/blog/Technology/_archives/2009/9/26/4332048.html<br /><br />Hope that saves a lot of people a lot of time!Mike Maynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-9087695443443372692010-10-07T09:46:01.763+02:002010-10-07T09:46:01.763+02:00I was fed up with having to clear up after the WMB...I was fed up with having to clear up after the WMB wizard so made a list of everything that gets created (WMB 6.1) and how to get rid of it - this list is at http://blog.mikemayuk.com/blog/Technology/_archives/2009/9/26/4332048.html- hope it saves a lot of people a lot of time!Mike Maynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-56071703561946733562010-03-25T13:53:08.881+01:002010-03-25T13:53:08.881+01:00I wrote it based on my experience; otherwise I wou...I wrote it based on my experience; otherwise I would have posted the link.Yelei Zhanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07707651274053668134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-31522886296123726032010-03-13T16:23:26.243+01:002010-03-13T16:23:26.243+01:00I read a article under the same title some time ag...I read a article under the same title some time ago, but this articles quality is much, much better. How you do this?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-37089925343349001952010-03-10T20:11:31.230+01:002010-03-10T20:11:31.230+01:00You have tested it and writing form your personal ...You have tested it and writing form your personal experience or you find some information online?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-18004556054716445282010-02-05T00:29:47.069+01:002010-02-05T00:29:47.069+01:00Hi ,
Today i have accedentally deleted the Derbey...Hi ,<br /><br />Today i have accedentally deleted the Derbey DB ,since i was not able to deploy anything in tool kit ,I have uninsatleld the Tool kit ,<br /><br />Now when i install the tool kit again ,Does the installation creates the default Derbey DB again or do i have to create a derbey db with the new names,<br /><br />Please advise on how to proceed furtehr after installing the tool kit 6.1Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30152813.post-69447395266181911842009-09-23T20:04:13.469+02:002009-09-23T20:04:13.469+02:00If you uninstall WMB, it tends to leave all manner...If you uninstall WMB, it tends to leave all manner of stuff lying around that will prevent the default config wizard running. A good starting point for resolving thes problems is to use mqsicreatedb to create a dummy DB - this starts the Derby DBMS so you can run mqsideletedb to get rid of the old DB and carry on from there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com