## --------------------------------------------------------- # -- This simple script is an example of how to start Derby # -- as a server inside the Network Server framework # -- # -- REQUIREMENTS: # -- You must have the derby and Network Server jar files in your CLASSPATH # -- # -- Check the setNetworkServerCP.ksh file for an example of # -- what to set. # -- # -- This file for use on Unix ksh systems # --------------------------------------------------------- # --------------------------------------------------------- # -- start Derby Network Server # --------------------------------------------------------- # DERBY_INSTALL= [ -z "$CLASSPATH" ] && { . "$DERBY_INSTALL"/frameworks/NetworkServer/bin/setNetworkServerCP.ksh } if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] then JAVA_HOME=/usr/java fi # --------------------------------------------------------- # -- Determine the host and port to use by: # -- 1. Check to see if the host and port are set on the command line # -- 2. Check to see if DERBY_SERVER_HOST and DERBY_SERVER_PORT # -- 3. Default to localhost/1527 # --------------------------------------------------------- if [ "$1" ] then DERBY_SERVER_HOST=$1 fi if [ -z "$DERBY_SERVER_HOST" ] then DERBY_SERVER_HOST=localhost fi if [ "$2" ] then DERBY_SERVER_PORT=$2 fi if [ -z "$DERBY_SERVER_PORT" ] then DERBY_SERVER_PORT=1527 fi $JAVA_HOME/bin/java org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkServerControl start -h $DERBY_SERVER_HOST -p $DERBY_SERVER_PORT # --------------------------------------------------------- # -- To use a different JVM with a different syntax, simply edit # -- this file # ---------------------------------------------------------