Once I deploy my application with JPA the user chooses to install it somewhere. Then however the property set as:
<property name="javax.persistence.jdbc.url" value="jdbc:derby:db;create=true"/>
gets interpreted into the following exception: couldn't create database in \db. Throughout development it used to be the relative path to the project folder, and not the root as it's now. What should I do to make the path rema开发者_StackOverflow中文版in relative to the folder in which the application is installed? Or at the very worse, the userdir.
You should write the install location somewhere and set the derby.system.home
system property to this location before creating the connection. Quoting the Using Java DB in Desktop Applications article:
Connecting to the Java DB Database
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All connection URLs have the following form:
jdbc:derby:<dbName>[propertyList]
The
dbName
portion of the URL identifies a specific database. A database can be in one of many locations: in the current working directory, on the classpath, in a JAR file, in a specific Java DB database home directory, or in an absolute location on your file system. The easiest way to manage your database location in an embedded environment is to set thederby.system.home
system property. This property tells Java DB the default home location of all databases. By setting this property, the Address Book demo ensures that Java DB always finds the correct application database. The application database is namedDefaultAddressBook
, and it will exist within the directory indicated by thederby.system.home
property. The connection URL for this database would look like this:jdbc:derby:DefaultAddressBook
...
To connect to the
DefaultAddressBook
database, the demo must first set thederby.system.home
system property. The demo uses the.addressbook
subdirectory of the user's home directory. Use the System class to find out the user's home directory. Then use the class again to set thederby.system.home
property:private void setDBSystemDir() { // Decide on the db system directory: <userhome>/.addressbook/ String userHomeDir = System.getProperty("user.home", "."); String systemDir = userHomeDir + "/.addressbook"; // Set the db system directory. System.setProperty("derby.system.home", systemDir); }
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