Hi again, FYYI: The logDevice is not the derby.log file, but the database log where the database transactions are logged wrt e.g. database recovery (which is something completely different than the textual derby.log)
>>>>>>>>>>>> Gabriele Kahlout wrote (2010-03-13 12:23:37):
> Hello,
>
> I've developed an application with Java DB, and in the setup i let the
> user choose where to save the db folder. However i've noticed that the
> derby.log will hang around, at the user desktop.
>
> I've came across this: logDevice=logDirectoryPath
> So I thought of editing the creating string to:
>
> DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:"+parentPath + File.separator
> +"db.sqlwrapper;create="+ create + ";logDevice="+parentPath);
> However, this only made things worse. The derby.log file still hanged
> around, and now an extra log folder is added outside db.sqlwrapper.
> So how can I get rid of this derby.log being created, or at most (and
> perhaps at best) be located in the same directory as db.sqlwrapper is?
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> K. Gabriele
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