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ij Properties Reference
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ij.URLCheckFunctionThis property determines whether ij checks for invalid or non-Cloudscape URL attributes. Set this property to false to prevent ij from validating URL attributes. The default value is true. NEW: This property and default attribute checking in ij are new in version 3.6. When the ij.URLCheck property is set to true, you are notified whenever a connection URL contains an incorrectly specified attribute. For example if the attribute name is misspelled or cased incorrectly, ij prints a message. NOTE: ij checks attribute values if the attribute has pre-defined values. For example, the attribute autocommit has the pre-defined values of true or false. If you try to set the attribute autocommit to a value other than true or false, ij displays an error. For example: ij> Connect 'jdbc:cloudscape:anyDB;create=true;autocommit=falj'; ERROR XJ05B: JDBC attribute 'autocommit' has an invalid value 'falj', valid values are '{true|false}'. ij> SyntaxExamplesBy default, ij displays messages about invalid attributes: java -Dij.protocol=jdbc:cloudscape: COM.cloudscape.tools.ij ij version 3.6 (c) 1997-2000 Informix Software, Inc. ij> connect 'mydb;uSer=naomi'; URL Attribute [uSer=naomi] Case of the Cloudscape attribute is incorrect. The following command line specifies to turn off URL attribute checking in ij. java -Dij.URLCheck=false -Dij.protocol=jdbc:cloudscape: COM.cloudscape.tools.ij ij version 3.6 (c) 1997-2000 Informix Software, Inc. ij> connect 'mydb;uSer=naomi'; ij> Typically, you would only explicitly turn off the URL checker if you were using ij with a non-Cloudscape JDBC driver or database. NotesURLCheck does not check the validity of properties, only database connection URL attributes. The following table lists the attributes recognized by ij: |
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