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[jira] Commented: (DERBY-1082) The START and STOP scripts for Network Server in the frameworks\bin directory fail if there is a space in the filepath of JAVA_HOME

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1082?page=comments#action_12373698 ] 

Andrew McIntyre commented on DERBY-1082:
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The doc changes are minimal. A scan of the docs shows that only one file would need to be touched, src/getstart/tgssetupjavaenvir.dita, and this part of the document is already inaccurate for using some of the Network Server scripts, since those scritps already require that JAVA_HOME be set. This part of Getting Started should be changed to reflect that JAVA_HOME should be set to the installation location for Java, instead of suggesting that the JVM's bin directory be added to the PATH.

> The START and STOP scripts for Network Server in the frameworks\bin directory fail if there is a space in the filepath of JAVA_HOME
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>
>          Key: DERBY-1082
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1082
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: Demos/Scripts
>     Versions: 10.2.0.0
>     Reporter: Stan Bradbury
>     Assignee: Andrew McIntyre
>  Attachments: derby-1082.diff
>
> References to the environment variable JAVA_HOME are not quoted in the Start and Stop scripts for Network Server in the frameworks\bin directory (both the .bat and the .ksh versions).  This causes the script to fail when there is a space in the file path listed.  
> It looks like the environment variable DERBY_INSTALL is properly quoted to prevent this.

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