I tried the same scenario you mentioned and I'm able to delete the database
without any problem? Are you deleting manually or through any pgm?
-Manjula
On 10/3/07, EdS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run into an issue where i dynamically create databases to cache
data. At
some point when I no
Hi Dave,
While doing some testing on the Ipv6 machines, I started the server as
java org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkServerControl start -h
2002:92a:8f7a:13:9:42:74:19
So instead of giving 0.0.0.0 I gave the full IP address. Did the same for
the localhost also. Hope I answered your question. If you
Hi Teja,
Based on your description , I think Network Server will be the best
solution. I have a java/jsp application which uses Derby and then I'm using
a webserver to get the tables/ and rows and I use the networkserver for that
application and it works like a charm. Hope this helps you
Hi John,
You can find some information regarding the locking issue here
http://db.apache.org/derby/faq.html#debug_lock_timeout
If you still have questions, please let me know
Thanks
Manjula
On 7/31/07, John C. Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been getting some spurious exceptions
Hi Leo,
Also I think following will be a better createString, I wonder why you
didn''t get any error for generate'. Also please don't use 'Table' as table
name. I got error for that also. And KEY_ID can not have any null values,
since you are making it unique it should be declared as not null.
Correction : You can not set the derby.system.home in the derby.properties file.You should always explicitly set the value of derby.system.home
Thanks
Manjula
On 2/1/06, Manjula G Kutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Afkham Azeez wrote:Hi Folks,I have my derby.properties file in $MY_PROJECT/conf
yes..I also agree to remove the tagline
--Manjula
On 1/25/06, David W. Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are trying to finalize the work on the Derby logo and getting thisposted to the web site and other places.The one issue still open is
the tagline.We all voted +1 for the images that