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Subject:    [openjms-developer] [ openjms-Feature Requests-982268 ] allow Jdbm files location to be specified
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Date:       2005-06-09 6:29:50
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Feature Requests item #982268, was opened at 2004-06-30 07:19
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Category: enhancement
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Johnathan Conley (jconley)
>Assigned to: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Summary: allow Jdbm files location to be specified

Initial Comment:

Would be nice if you could specify where the Jdbm db
files are written... currently the
JdbmDatabaseConfiguration takes a string and is
relative to the current working directory.

Other facilities like LoggerConfiguration.setFile()
allow you to specify exact file locations.


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>Comment By: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Date: 2005-06-09 16:29

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The JDBM is no longer supported by OpenJMS. The database to
be shipped with the 0.7.7 is Derby. It can be configured to write
its files wherever you like.

Closing this RFE.


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Comment By: Tim Anderson (tanderson)
Date: 2004-07-03 13:36

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Support for the JDBM is being removed post 0.7.6, so there
is little benefit in implementing this RFE.



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