I prefer not to touch anything in Derby installation as it's structure is 
almost perfect so that is my own script outside Derby. It is matter of 
preference and manageability if you set DERBY_OPTS in system/login/launch 
script.

Peter

> On 27 Feb 2014, at 09:54, "Kempff, Malte" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Peter,
> Well that is pretty inspiring. Do you have that stuff in an own batch file or 
> did you extend one of those found in the bin folder of Derby?
> I tried it now by just providing the DERBY_OPTS  as permanently 
> OS-user-variable. Is that the proper/standard way or are there also other 
> recommendations?
>  
> Malte
>  
> Von: Peter Ondruška [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. Februar 2014 11:31
> An: Derby Discussion
> Betreff: Re: DERBY_OPTS/DERBY_CMD_LINE_ARGS is there anywhere a list
>  
> On my Windows I start Derby network server like this:
>  
> set DROPBOX=%USERPROFILE%\Dropbox
> set PATH=%DROPBOX%\derby\bin;%PATH%
> set DERBY_OPTS=-Xms256m -Xmx256m
> set DERBY_OPTS=-Dderby.storage.pageCacheSize=4096 %DERBY_OPTS%
>  
> set DERBY_OPTS=-Djava.security.manager %DERBY_OPTS%
> set DERBY_OPTS=-Djava.security.policy=%DROPBOX%\config\derby.policy 
> %DERBY_OPTS%
> set DERBY_OPTS=-Dderby.system.home=C:\TEMP %DERBY_OPTS%
> start "Derby server" startNetworkServer
>  
> Peter
> 
> On 26 Feb 2014, at 11:23, "Kempff, Malte" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi to all,
> I used to use Derby as embedded data base. Right now I‘d like to use it as 
> Server.
> When I start the server (on my own mashine right now) by using 
> startNetworkServer.bat,
> I got a warning that there is no acess on c:\derby.log.
> After researching on that I understood, that it would be great to give the 
> derby.system.home. I also read about derby.proerties file, where obviously 
> properties are stored. Of course you can give derby.system.home right on the 
> start using –Dprops-name, but if I just like to use the 
> startNetworkServer.bat how I do that there? In that File I saw something like 
> DERBY_OPTS and DERBY_CMD_LINE_ARGS as variables But where not really able to 
> see where the OPTS are supposed to be set (assuming/guessing) that here 
> java-Properties are to be set) A Listing of DERBY_CMD_LINE_ARGS I could not 
> find either.
>  
> So using that startNetworkServer.bat what is the best/correct way to provide 
> derby.system.home property?
>  
> Thank for Help in advance
>  
> Malte
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