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Improve this questionHow to use H2 database's integrated managment frontend?
For operations such as create table, alter table, add column, and so on.
I like SQuirreL SQL Client, and NetBeans is very useful; but more often, I just fire up the built-in org.h2.tools.Server
and browse port 8082:
$ java -cp /opt/h2/bin/h2.jar org.h2.tools.Server -help Starts the H2 Console (web-) server, TCP, and PG server. Usage: java org.h2.tools.Server When running without options, -tcp, -web, -browser and -pg are started. Options are case sensitive. Supported options are: [-help] or [-?] Print the list of options [-web] Start the web server with the H2 Console [-webAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect - see below [-webPort ] The port (default: 8082) [-webSSL] Use encrypted (HTTPS) connections [-browser] Start a browser and open a page to connect to the web server [-tcp] Start the TCP server [-tcpAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect - see below [-tcpPort ] The port (default: 9092) [-tcpSSL] Use encrypted (SSL) connections [-tcpPassword ] The password for shutting down a TCP server [-tcpShutdown ""] Stop the TCP server; example: tcp://localhost:9094 [-tcpShutdownForce] Do not wait until all connections are closed [-pg] Start the PG server [-pgAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect - see below [-pgPort ] The port (default: 5435) [-baseDir ] The base directory for H2 databases; for all servers [-ifExists] Only existing databases may be opened; for all servers [-trace] Print additional trace information; for all servers
How about the H2 console application?
I use sql-workbench for working with H2 and any other DBMS I have to deal with and it makes me smile :-)
I would like to suggest DBEAVER .it is based on eclipse and supports better data handling
one discuss found here
quote from Thomas Mueller:
http://www.dbsolo.com/
http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/
http://executequery.org/index.jsp
http://sqldeveloper.solyp.com/index.html
http://sql-workbench.net/index.html
http://www.squirrelsql.org/
There's a shell client built in too which is handy.
java -cp h2*.jar org.h2.tools.Shell
http://opensource-soa.blogspot.com.au/2009/03/how-to-use-h2-shell.html
$ java -cp h2.jar org.h2.tools.Shell -help
Interactive command line tool to access a database using JDBC.
Usage: java org.h2.tools.Shell <options>
Options are case sensitive. Supported options are:
[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options
[-url "<url>"] The database URL (jdbc:h2:...)
[-user <user>] The user name
[-password <pwd>] The password
[-driver <class>] The JDBC driver class to use (not required in most cases)
[-sql "<statements>"] Execute the SQL statements and exit
[-properties "<dir>"] Load the server properties from this directory
If special characters don't work as expected, you may need to use
-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 (Mac OS X) or CP850 (Windows).
See also http://h2database.com/javadoc/org/h2/tools/Shell.html
I haven't used it, but RazorSQL looks pretty good.
If you are running it as an embedded database in spring I use the following configuration to enable the built in web client when the main app is running:
<!-- Run H2 web server within application that will access the same in-memory database -->
<bean id="h2Server" class="org.h2.tools.Server" factory-method="createTcpServer" init-method="start" destroy-method="stop" depends-on="h2WebServer">
<constructor-arg value="-tcp,-tcpAllowOthers,-tcpPort,9092"/>
</bean>
<bean id="h2WebServer" class="org.h2.tools.Server" factory-method="createWebServer" init-method="start" destroy-method="stop">
<constructor-arg value="-web,-webAllowOthers,-webPort,8082"/>
</bean>
I use DbVisualizer a lot for H2-db administration.
There exists a free version:
https://www.dbvis.com/download/
I would suggest Jetbrain's IDE: DataGrip https://www.jetbrains.com/datagrip/
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