How to shutdown Derby in-memory database Properly

Frank V picture Frank V · Feb 21, 2010 · Viewed 14.3k times · Source

I'm using derby as an embedded database. Furthermore, I'm using it's in-memory database option for my unit tests.

What I can't figure out is how to properly shut down (A quick look at the code) the Derby database. I beleive I have it working for a standard database but I'm getting different exceptions when attempt similar code on a in-memory database.

I'm going to omit details, I'll add them if other feel are needed.

Basically, I'm trying to shut down my database in these two fashions where my in-memory database is consistently called "eh":

DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:memory:eh;shutdown=true");

then:

DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:eh;shutdown=true");

The former results in an exception but not the one expected. The details are:

java.sql.SQLNonTransientConnectionException: Database 'memory:eh' shutdown.

The latter results in

java.sql.SQLException: Database 'eh' not found.

Based on what I've been able to figure out, we want a SQLException but not the one we receive. On the other hand, the SQLNonTransientConnectionException error seems more appropriate but isn't the right type (though it is derived from SQLException) nor does it have the right state code. The state code end up being: 08006.

The example code I have illustrates that a SQLException with a SQL state of "XJ015".

Note: The example I'm referencing is: WwdEmbedded Program (Java Code).

Answer

Jow picture Jow · Apr 7, 2010

XJ015 (with SQLCODE 50000) is the expected (successful) SQLSTATE for complete system shutdown. 08006 (with SQLCODE 45000), on the other hand, is the expected SQLSTATE for shutdown of only an individual database.

DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:;shutdown=true");

Shuts down the entire system and should result in XJ015.