Hi Derby User Team,
Thanks for your immediate response.
The derby version is mentioned below
Bundle-Name: Apache Derby 10.0
Bundle-Version: 10.0.2000001
DERBY_DRIVER = org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver
DERBY_PROTOCOL = jdbc:derby:
We dont have multiple instance of derby. We are attaching the AccessDB and DatabaseConnectionManager class for your reference.
Best Regards,
Sridhar
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Eurogiro Team,
L&T Infotech,
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Hi Sridharsingh,
Please describe more your running configuration. This kind of error may occur if you are running different instances of derby to access a same database.
Which version of derby are you running? Do you have more instances of derby on the same machine? What exactly are you doing?
I have posted the reply to derby-user mailing list since I think it is related more to the user issue.
Cheers
Julo
Sridharsingh Inder wrote:
Hi Derby Team,
We are using derby database in our application. While updating the table, we are getting
| "A lock could
not be obtained within the time requested " this exception. My queries are as follows 1. Why I am getting this exception? 2. What I should do to avoid this error? 3. How the locking mechanism working in Derby Database? |
Thanks in Advance .
Best Regards,
Sridhar
Software Engineer,
Eurogiro Team,
L&T Infotech,
Phone: +9122-67768201
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