Function
This property determines whether ij checks for invalid or non- URL
attributes. Set this property to false to prevent ij from validating URL attributes. The default value is true.
When the ij.URLCheck property is set to true, you are notified whenever a connection URL contains an incorrectly
specified attribute. For example if the attribute name is misspelled or cased
incorrectly ij prints a message.
ij checks
attribute values if the attribute has pre-defined
values. For example, the attribute unicode has the
pre-defined values of true or false. If you try to set the attribute unicode to a value other than
true or false, ij displays an error. For example:
ij> Connect 'jdbc:derby:anyDB;create=true;unicode=falj';
ERROR XJ05B: JDBC attribute 'unicode' has an invalid value 'falj',
valid values are '{true|false}'.
ij>
Syntax
ij.URLCheck={ false | true }
Example
By default, ij displays messages about invalid attributes:
java org.apache.derby.tools.ij
ij version
ij> connect 'mydb;uSer=naomi';
URL Attribute [uSer=naomi]
Case of the attribute is incorrect.
The following command line specifies to turn off URL attribute checking
in ij.
java -Dij.URLCheck=false org.apache.derby.tools.ij
ij version
ij> connect 'mydb;uSer=naomi';
ij>
Typically, you would only explicitly turn off the URL checker if you were
using ij with a non- JDBC driver or database.
Notes
URLCheck does not check the validity of properties, only database connection URL attributes.
ij recognizes the following attributes:
- bootPassword
- create
- databaseName
- dataEncryption
- encryptionAlgorithm
- encryptionProvider
- territory
- logDevice
- password
- shutdown
- unicode
- upgrade
- user