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Shazin Sadakath commented on DERBY-4383:
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I was aware of the fact that, jdbc:derby://IP:PORT/DBNAME;create=true should be
used to create a database in derby. In fact I used the command
connect 'jdbc:derby://IP:PORT/DBNAME;create=true'
To actually create the database when it didn't allow me to create using Aqua
Data Studio query analyzer which I use in my developments. Aqua Data Studio is
a JDBC based query analyzer which allows to connect multiple databases (Oracle,
Sybase, MySQL etc). Sadly when registering a server it doesn't allow you to
specify a direct URL such as jdbc:derby://IP:PORT/DBNAME;create=true
in turn it prompts for Login Name, Password, IP, Port and Database and it
creates the URL in the back end depending on which database we want to connect.
Which is why I couldn't use the workaround.
But I tried a cheat by specifying DBNAME;create=true in Database field when
registering a server, then it worked.
> Cannot connect to Network Server to create a database from a Query Analyzer
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> Key: DERBY-4383
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4383
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Network Server
> Environment: Windows 7, Aqua Data Studio 7.0.36, Java 1.6.0_13
> Reporter: Shazin Sadakath
> Priority: Minor
>
> After starting the Network Server trying to connect results in an exception.
> Connection failed: The URL 'jdbc:derby://192.168.0.206:1400/' is not properly
> formed.
> This is when there is no database created. But if I create a database using
> ij and then try to connect using the query analyzer
> then it works fine. But I think we should be able to connect to the Network
> Server via any query analyzer even without a database already created (thus
> we can use the query analyzer to create databases, tables etc).
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