Re: Using Derby as a network server

2017-05-07 Thread Rick Hillegas

On 5/7/17 8:46 AM, Daniel Godefroy wrote:
I am trying to use Derby as a network server. I have a network drive 
mapped as Z: where the whole derby system is stored under z:javadb. I 
have a z:/Derby/actif directory which contains the derby software. I 
need that any computer can start the derby server and any other 
computer can connect to it as a client. It seems that the computer 
strating the derby server must start it as listening to 0.0.0.0. This 
works well on the same computer. When I try to start another computer 
using the same z: mapping it can not get to the derby server. 
According to what I undrestand they can all start with 0.0.0.0 host 
name. Anyway on teh same computer it works well.



0.0.0.0 should mean that the NetworkServer is listening on all network 
interfaces. Maybe you have a firewall problem which blocks other 
machines from connecting?


Hope this helps,

-Rick



Using Derby as a network server

2017-05-07 Thread Daniel Godefroy
I am trying to use Derby as a network server. I have a network drive 
mapped as Z: where the whole derby system is stored under z:javadb. I 
have a z:/Derby/actif directory which contains the derby software. I 
need that any computer can start the derby server and any other computer 
can connect to it as a client. It seems that the computer strating the 
derby server must start it as listening to 0.0.0.0. This works well on 
the same computer. When I try to start another computer using the same 
z: mapping it can not get to the derby server. According to what I 
undrestand they can all start with 0.0.0.0 host name. Anyway on teh same 
computer it works well.



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