Include any Java classes in a jar file that are intended for Derby class loading, except the following classes.
Derby does not prevent you from storing such a jar file in the database, but these classes are never loaded from the jar file.
A running Derby system can load classes from any number of jar files from any number of schemas and databases.
Create jar files intended for Derby database class loading the same way you create a jar file for inclusion in a user's classpath. For example, consider an application targeted at travel agencies:
jar cf travelagent.jar travelagent/*.class.
Various IDEs have tools to generate a list of contents for a jar file based on your application. If your application requires classes from other jar files, you have a choice:
Use this option when you need only a small subset of the classes in the third-party jar file.
Use this option when you need most or all of the classes in the third-party jar file, since your application and third-party logic can be upgraded separately.
Use this option when the classes are already installed on a user's machine (for example, Objectspace's JGL classes).