Bryan Pendleton wrote:
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2 & 3. I have not used derby.properties file but I would assume this file would
be in the folder specified by derby.system.home. In my example it would the
derbydata folder. The network server does nothing other than delegate network
requests to the specified database located on the local file system. As far as
I know, the network server cannot be configured with derby.properties or
service.properties.

derby.properties works fine with the Network Server. As you say, it should
be placed in the derby.system.home folder. Here's some more information:

http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.1/tuning/ctunsetprop13074.html


Thank you for replys.
i looked at that link , it says that You can set persistent system-wide properties in a text file called derby.properties, which must be placed in the directory specified by the derby.system.home property

as i read in tuning guide it say that derby.system.home should be configured in derby.properties . does it means that there is a cycle ?
At last i did not understand , should i put derby.properties file inside derbydata\test ?
or i should put it into networkserver\bin ?


Thank you

thanks,

bryan






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