Re: Derby won't start



On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 03:50:37 +0000, Kenneth P. Turvey wrote:

Derby was working fine. Now it won't start when I run
startNetworkServer. I don't get any error or anything in the log. It
just doesn't start.

I've tried starting it without loading any databases. I don't even set
a home directory. I've tried it as root.

Nothing works. I just don't get a daemon running.

This is with Java 1.6_05.

Any ideas?

I hate to followup my own post, but I found the solution, without ever
finding the problem. I just reinstalled Java.. the exact same version,
and it started working again. The only thing I can think of that might
have caused the problem is that the derby jars had been added to the ext
directory of the old java installation. Is there any reason that this
would be an issue?

--
Kenneth P. Turvey <kt-usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
.



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