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Re: Problem with Derby Embedded Server

by Kristian Waagan-4 :: Rate this Message:

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balcerman wrote:

> OK I did it :D
>
>
> the problem is that setting the property
> derby.drda.startNetworkServer=true
>
> doesnt work to me, but when I added the following lines to my application:
>
> import org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkServerControl;
> import java.net.InetAddress;
> NetworkServerControl server = new NetworkServerControl
> (InetAddress.getByName("localhost"),1527);
> server.start(null);
>  

Hi,

Good to see that you made it work :)
I believe it should work by setting the properties as well.
Did you specify the property (or properties) in the derby.properties
file, or as Java system properties (either on the command line or using
System.setProperty *before* the JDBC driver is loaded)?

If you used the file, maybe it was located in the wrong place such that
the properties in it didn't get loaded?


Regards,
--
Kristian
>
> the Derby started to work as embedded server (which means that it is started
> by the application that contains these lines above and stopped while this
> application disconnects from Derby) but additionally you can connect to it
> via the port 1527, as in Network Server case :)
>
> So the problem is solved to me.
>  

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