Hi Knut,
Thanks for your quick response.
Then, how can I verify whether Derby, started using
derby.drda.startNetworkServer=true and org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver,
is ready or not to accept clients like NetworkServerControl#ping() ?
Regards,
Wolfgang
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I got a question about the derby.drda.startNetworkServer property.
> > I've read through the doc and it says the following.
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > Use the derby.drda.startNetworkServer property to simplify embedding the
> > Network Server in your application. When you set
> > derby.drda.startNetworkServer,
> > the Network Server will automatically start when you start Derby. Only
> > one Network Server can be started in a JVM.
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Does it mean even though I start Derby using
> > "Class.forName("org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver");",
> > the Network Server will start if I set derby.drda.startNetworkServer true ?
>
> Yes, that's what it means. When the embedded driver is loaded, it will
> check whether that property is set, and start the network server if it
> is true.
>
> --
> Knut Anders
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