# --------------------------------------------------------- # -- This simple script is an example of how to start ij in # -- the Derby Network Server environment. # -- #-- REQUIREMENTS: # -- You must have the Derby and DB2 JCC libraries in your classpath # -- # -- See the setNetworkClientCP.ksh for an example of # -- how to do this. # -- # -- This file for use on Unix ksh systems # --------------------------------------------------------- # DERBY_INSTALL= [ -z "$CLASSPATH" ] && { . "$DERBY_INSTALL"/frameworks/NetworkServer/bin/setNetworkClientCP.ksh } export IJ_HOST=localhost export IJ_PORT=1527 export IJ_USER=APP export IJ_PASSWORD=APP # --------------------------------------------------------- # -- start ij # --------------------------------------------------------- java -Dij.driver=org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver -Dij.protocol=jdbc:derby://$IJ_HOST:$IJ_PORT/ -Dij.user=$IJ_USER -Dij.password=$IJ_PASSWORD org.apache.derby.tools.ij # --------------------------------------------------------- # -- To use a different JVM with a different syntax, simply edit # -- this file # ---------------------------------------------------------