Re: Network Server Access Permissions and Java 1.7.0_51

2014-01-17 Thread Myrna van Lunteren
Sent from my iPhone On Jan 17, 2014, at 7:23 AM, "John I. Moore, Jr." wrote: Java version 1.7.0_51 (latest version) causes the following error when trying to start the network server. I can see from the issue tracker that there is a fix to be added that should correct this problem in the next r

Re: read from a Derby db with only "SEQ0" forlder and "service.properties" file

2014-01-17 Thread Rick Hillegas
On 1/17/14 8:26 AM, Paolo Forte wrote: Hi, I’m Paolo Forte,sorry for my bad English; I’m not a developer but there is an application software in my farm that use Derby Db; The pc is crashed but I have a copy of “seq0” folder and "service.properties" file; The db under application softwar

Re: Network Server Access Permissions and Java 1.7.0_51

2014-01-17 Thread Rick Hillegas
On 1/17/14 7:23 AM, John I. Moore, Jr. wrote: Java version 1.7.0_51 (latest version) causes the following error when trying to start the network server. I can see from the issue tracker that there is a fix to be added that should correct this problem in the next release, but is there an easy

Re: Multiple Derby Network Server instances on a same computer

2014-01-17 Thread Rick Hillegas
Hi AirDT, On 1/17/14 7:41 AM, AirDT wrote: Hi 1 - Is it possible to run multiple Derby Network Server instances on a same computer? (each one with a different port and a different system derby directory) ? Yes, you can run multiple servers on the same machine. The system directory is a JVM-wid

read from a Derby db with only "SEQ0" forlder and "service.properties" file

2014-01-17 Thread Paolo Forte
Hi, I'm Paolo Forte,sorry for my bad English; I'm not a developer but there is an application software in my farm that use Derby Db; The pc is crashed but I have a copy of "seq0" folder and "service.properties" file; The db under application software is ok but for some settings it doesn't wor

Multiple Derby Network Server instances on a same computer

2014-01-17 Thread AirDT
Hi 1 - Is it possible to run multiple Derby Network Server instances on a same computer? (each one with a different port and a different system derby directory) ? 2 - Can I do it in a single thread or should I use separate threads ? 3 - Is there a maximum number of databases on witch users can

Network Server Access Permissions and Java 1.7.0_51

2014-01-17 Thread John I. Moore, Jr.
Java version 1.7.0_51 (latest version) causes the following error when trying to start the network server. I can see from the issue tracker that there is a fix to be added that should correct this problem in the next release, but is there an easy workaround that exists now? Details would be ap

Re: Derby in production environment

2014-01-17 Thread Rick Hillegas
Hi AirDT, The following wiki page lists products which use or support Derby. This is a community-maintained page so it's probably stale. In addition, it only cites the tiny fraction of products which bothered to identify themselves here: http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/UsesOfDerby Hope this

Re: Derby in production environment

2014-01-17 Thread Brett Wooldridge
There are definitely other businesses that use Derby. My company's is one, but as an embedded database many companies do not advertise or promote the fact that they use Derby. I can assure you that Derby is reliable and scales quite well. Just one data point to consider. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014

Re: Derby in production environment

2014-01-17 Thread AirDT
Thank you for your reply Dyre As indicated in the list http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/UsesOfDerby many products use Derby but only one Business Application use it. Why ? We develop an application that uses HSQLDB today. We have about 500 users. We fail to understand why sometimes, users lose da