This is a sketch of answer:
the netserver is a java program. You can set propoerties as launch
parameters with -D.
One of them is the home dir you want to use for the DB files and de
properties file.
for instance:
java -Dderby.system.home=<dir>
org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkserverControl start -h 0.0.0.0
will read property file from <dir>
Le 26 juil. 05, à 19:47, David Van Couvering a écrit :
Sorry, Xavier, I don't understand your question/comment?
David
Xavier Vigouroux wrote:
Hi
but you set the derby home with the command line "java -D....."
Le 25 juil. 05, à 19:59, David Van Couvering a écrit :
As I understand it, derby.system.home has to be specified as a
system property (e.g. -Dderby.system.home=c:\temp\databases).
derby.properties must be placed in derby.system.home, and that's how
you set all the other configuration values.
David
Upendra Chitnis wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use derby.properties file , but the server is unable
to recognise it when i
launch.
Here is my properties file
derby.system.home=C:\temp\databases\
derby.infolog.append=true
derby.storage.pageSize=8192
derby.storage.pageReservedSpace=60
I am using derby network server. The properties file is located in
the same directory
from which i am launching the server
java org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkServerControl start
Please let me know if i am doing anything wrong, am i missing any
starting parameters ?
Thanks !
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