I don't normally run outside JBoss, so I can only give you a few pointers for 
hsql.

Hsql CAN accept tcp connections.  Try setting the URL to something like 
jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost:1701.  You may need to add another component to 
physically start the hsql server, but it shouldn't be that hard to figure out.

On the other hand, you can also use a URL like 
jdbc:hsqldb:/path/to/mydb/property .Then your db will be stored in that file.  
Another process like the db manager can examine that file, but you want to be 
careful with two active processes reading the file.  

A third option is to launch the DB manager from WITHIN your application.  Yeah, 
it sounds silly to write launch a swing app from a web app, but the jboss admin 
console does just that.  It's ugly, but it works.

Finally, another option is to look at this: 
http://members.capmac.org/~orb/blog.cgi/tech/java/A_quick_and_dirty_E.html .  
It is very simple query tool that you can use to type ejbql from a web page.  
You can add it to your app and examine your application freely.  I haven't used 
it in a while, but I'm sure it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to get set up.




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