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[jira] [Updated] (DERBY-4381) Connection to Derby database using jar subprotocol doesn't work if the path has round braket in it

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Myrna van Lunteren updated DERBY-4381:
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    Summary: Connection to Derby database using jar subprotocol doesn't work if the path has round braket  in it  (was: Connection to Derby doesn't work if the path has round braket  in it)

> Connection to Derby database using jar subprotocol doesn't work if the path has round braket  in it
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>                 Key: DERBY-4381
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4381
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JDBC
>    Affects Versions: 10.5.3.0
>         Environment: Windows Vista
>            Reporter: Shivaraju Gowda
>            Assignee: Myrna van Lunteren
>              Labels: derby_triage10_5_2
>   Original Estimate: 5h
>  Remaining Estimate: 5h
>
> In 64 bit windows vista OS, if an executable is 32 bit than it is generally installed under 
> "C:\Program Files (x86)" folder. The brackets in the path cause problems while connecting
> to any database stored in that folder(in jar format) through derby JDBC.
> The effective connection string is :
> jdbc:derby:jar:(C:/Program Files(86)/ClassicModels.jar)ClassicModels 
> This fails because the closing brackets is not escaped. 
> I looked into the documentation and didn't find references to escaping the brackets in the path. 
> I think this problem should be reproducible on all platforms.
> you cannot connect to it,  



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