Hi Sai,
You can also run the network server embedded inside your application.
Please see the section titled "Starting the Network Server from a Java
application" in the Derby Server and Administration Guide.
Hope this helps,
-Rick
Sai Pullabhotla wrote:
Rick,
Thanks for the reply. I briefly looked at the 10.4. documentation and
it seems that the replication is designed for Derby running as a
network server. Is this true?
Our application runs Derby in embedded mode and our customers are
wanting to replicate the application on a regular basis (as and when
any file/data changes) to the HA systems. What would be our options
here to keep the Derby database up-to-date on the HA system?
Thanks and Regards,
Sai Pullabhotla
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Rick Hillegas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sai,
Single-node master/slave replication with manual failover was added to Derby
in version 10.4. You should not try to manually copy a Derby database which
is in use.
Hope this helps,
-Rick
Sai Pullabhotla wrote:
Hello,
We have a need to replicate Derby Database from the production system
to the High Availability system. The software we use monitors for any
file changes on the production system and replicates the changed files
to the High Availability system. My question is -
Is it safe to copy the Derby data files to another system while the
database is in use on the source system? Will the database on the
destination still be usable if we do this?
Thanks & Regards,
--
Sai Pullabhotla
www.jMethods.com