Good luck,
Michael
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However, based on various documentation I have read, it appears the best
of
both worlds is Embedded+Network mode, and, unless there is some other doc
which says this is a limitation in this mode, then it seems this should be
a workable solution. This should allow Tomcat5 to realize the benefits of
embedded mode, while not restricting other (non-tomcat) users access to
the
derby system.
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Then you want to run NetWorkServer mode and not Embedded mode.
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I have configured Derby to run in embedded mode, including starting the
Network Framework, within Tomcat5. Everything works fine, except that
when
I connect to the Network framework, ie, via ij or from another machine on
the network, using a query tool, I seem to only get a Read-Only
connection.
If I drop Tomcat (& the embedded instance of Derby) and start a pure
NetworkServer instance then I can get a read-write connection. My goal is
to run Derby embedded in Tomcat, while still having the luxury of
accessing
Derby via the network for queries, maintenance, etc. Thanks for any help.
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