GREAT!!!

Dne středa 26. října 2016 13:08:47 UTC+2 mpv1989 napsal(a):
>
> every endpoint needs a different port
>
> Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2016 11:06:19 UTC+2 schrieb David Marko:
>>
>> Great, I did it by editing arangod.conf file. I commented out former 
>> endpoint and enable a new one as below. JAVA driver works fine now but 
>> browser based admin UI cant connect to server now :-(
>>
>> #endpoint = tcp://127.0.0.1:8529
>> endpoint = vpp+tcp://127.0.0.1:8529
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dne středa 26. října 2016 10:24:35 UTC+2 mpv1989 napsal(a):
>>>
>>> You can configure it over a configuration file. (see here 
>>> <https://docs.arangodb.com/devel/Manual/Administration/Configuration/index.html#configuration-files>
>>> )
>>>
>>> Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2016 09:45:32 UTC+2 schrieb David Marko:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Mark,
>>>> thanks for explanation!. How to do it properly on Windows when ArangoDB 
>>>> is running as service?
>>>>
>>>> Dne středa 26. října 2016 8:54:53 UTC+2 mpv1989 napsal(a):
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi David,
>>>>>
>>>>> you have to start the server with an endpoint using VelocyStream 
>>>>> protocol (see here 
>>>>> <https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb-java-driver#server-configuration>
>>>>> ).
>>>>> With ArangoDB 3.1 final release we will release the driver in version 
>>>>> 4.1.0 with no need of this. As long as you work with version rc2 you need 
>>>>> the extra endpoint.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2016 07:47:38 UTC+2 schrieb David Marko:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At first have to say I have ArangoDB 3.1RC2 running on Windows. 
>>>>>> Things are working fine using admin interface. I have no problem 
>>>>>> connecting 
>>>>>> to database from older 3.0.x JAVA driver. Now I'm trying to use a new 
>>>>>> 4.0 
>>>>>> JAVA driver and have very basic problems here. The first two lines show 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> simple code for accessing database as an authenticated user.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ## ArangoDB 
>>>>>> a=ArangoDB.Builder().user("root").password("password").build()
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ## ArangoDatabase db = a.getArangoDB().db("test_db");
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now accessing anything from db object simply freezes the code on this 
>>>>>> line and app stops working without any traceback ... it simply waits and 
>>>>>> waits without any timeout, information or anything.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ## DatabaseEntity inf = db.getInfo();
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> // or
>>>>>> ## ArangoCollection c =  db.collection("companies");
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea whats wrong with this? At stated above the former driver works 
>>>>>> fine for me for the same database and setup.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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