#!/bin/bash -- hint to emacs # Source this file, not execute it. ## Environment variable usage: ## SDBROOT :: The root of the SDB installation (required) ## SDB_JDBC :: The JDBC jar file, or path list of JDBC jars ## JVM_ARGS :: Additional argument to the JVM (e.g. -Xmx1024M) ## ## Default store description ## is the file sdb.ttl in the ## current directory ## Also: ## SDB_USER :: JDBC user name ## SDB_PASSWORD :: JDBC password ## Source this file to set: ## SDB_CP :: Classpath ## SDB_SPEC :: Default store specification ## SDB_CMD :: The SDB command to call. # Check for alternative name SDBROOT="${SDBROOT:-$SDB_ROOT}" ## ---- Check root if [ "$SDBROOT" = "" ] then echo "SDBROOT is not set" 1>&2 exit 1 fi ## ---- Set class path separator SEP=':' if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ] then SEP=';' fi ## ---- who am I? SDB_CMD=$(basename $0) ## ---- JDBC ## Commercial drivers can't be shipped for license reasons ## ---- Additional JDBC jar files. # JDBC_CONNECTOR is deprecated SDB_JDBC="${SDB_JDBC:-$JDBC_CONNECTOR}" if [ "$SDB_JDBC" = "" ] then echo "Warning: SDB_JDBC not set" 2>&1 fi export SDB_CP="${SDB_JDBC}" ## ---- Add the script engine if [ "$SDB_SCRIPT" != "" ] then SDB_CP="$SDB_SCRIPT$SEP$CP" fi ## ---- JVM Args e.g. -Xmx1024M JVM_ARGS=${JVM_ARGS:-} ## ---- Classpath : adds in current CP SDB_CP="$($SDBROOT/bin/sdb_path)" ## ---- Store description (default) SDB_SPEC="${SDB_SPEC:---sdb=sdb.ttl}"