Starting Derby with the NetServlet inside of tomcat does not allow binding to
non localhost interface.
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Key: DERBY-1054
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1054
Project: Derby
Type: Bug
Components: Network Server
Environment: Gentoo & RedHat Linux.
JDK 1.5.0.
Tomcat 5.0.28
Derby 10.1
derby.war
Reporter: Shane Powell
I like the idea of using the NetServlet with the derby.war file inside of
tomcat to allow Tomcat to start and stop my derby database. This makes it
quite easy for some of our less than technical users. However, the
NetServlet.java file appears to have "localhost" hard coded as the startup
host. This forced Derby to start listening ONLY on 127.0.0.1. I tried passing
the -Dderby.drda.host parameter through the java startup of Tomcat, but it
doesn't appear to have any affect. Ideally, the NetServlet.java class should
allow for a "host" parameter to be passed in via the web.xml file. That way we
can easily control the listening interface.
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