Great! Works like a charm. I have a few doubts:
1) As far as i can see, the embedded server does not take the .h2.server.properties file into account. Is this configuration file only used with the local or remote server? If so, how can we specify the PORT of the embedded server? 2) The console USES the .h2.server.properties. Can i specify a path for the console to read that file? I can't find any methods in org.h2.tools.Server (the purpose is, for example, to make a portable app that will have the config file on the path we need to) thanks. On Nov 24, 3:41 pm, Sergi Vladykin <[email protected]> wrote: > You should not use console but just start web server directly from > your app > org.h2.tools.Server.createWebServer().start(); > for example on plugin initialization and then manually open views or > editors with browser and point it to correct url. > > On Nov 24, 6:11 pm, marcolopes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I have tested H2 as a server, and now i have it "embedded" in a > >Eclipse RCPJava App. > > > Everything works just fine connecting to theDatabase engine. Embedded > > (local) connection jdbc:h2:[file:][] > > > Now, can i connect to the H2 HTTP Console using the Embedded server? > > > Virtually, allEclipse RCPviews have browser capability, so the > > preferred way would be to execute the console inside em RCP view. > > > Basically i need to set the browser url inside the view: > > browser.setUrl(url); > > > But the H2 console must be called specifically with: > > org.h2.tools.Server.openBrowser(url); This opens the the console into > > an external browser and does not connect to the embedded browser. > > > thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "H2 Database" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/h2-database?hl=en.
