Hi Erin,

your tip was quite good. It solved my problem completly.

Thanks again.

On 11 Mrz., 10:19, Erin Drummond <[email protected]> wrote:
> You dont need tcp://, just specify the local path, eg:
> jdbc:h2:/usr/local/jboss/try
>
> What you did probably caused the creation of a new database, which is
> why it was blank. You can use the option IFEXISTS=TRUE to protect
> against that.
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:33 PM, diepulle <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I´ve the following problem. I use the H2-db in embedded mode in an
> > j2ee-application. The directory, where the scheme is located is: /usr/
> > local/jboss/
> > In this directory there´s stored a try.h2.db and a try.lock.db
>
> > My problem now is, that I wanted to watch the content of this db in
> > the browser-tool.
> > So I started H2 in server-mode allowing remote connections with the
> > following command java -cp h2*.jar org.h2.tools.Server -webAllowOthers
>
> > Now I tried to connect remotely connect to this h2-server using the
> > following urlhttps://myip:8082
> > This works also, but when I try to connect by browser with the
> > following jdbc-url jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/usr/local/jboss/try  I don
> > ´t see the tables located in this scheme.
>
> > What´s my error? Why I can´t see the tables located in the scheme,
> > although they´re there?
>
> > Thanks.
>
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