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[jira] Assigned: (DERBY-374) Invalid URL with Derby Client when connecting to Network Server causes protocol exception.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-374?page=all ]

Deepa Remesh reassigned DERBY-374:
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    Assign To: Deepa Remesh

> Invalid URL with Derby Client when connecting to Network Server causes protocol exception.
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>
>          Key: DERBY-374
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-374
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Network Client
>     Versions: 10.2.0.0, 10.1.1.0
>  Environment: Network Server running with Derby client on Windows 2000.
>     Reporter: A B
>     Assignee: Deepa Remesh
>      Fix For: 10.2.0.0

>
> If using the Derby Client to connect to the Derby Network Server, there are some cases where an invalid URL will cause a protocol exception instead of throwing a proper error.  The two cases I've found are as follow:
> 1) Use of a colon to separate attributes:
> When connecting to the server with JCC, a colon is required to demarcate the Derby attributes from the JCC attributes. For the Derby Client, however, the colon is not a valid part of the URL, so use of it should return an error.  However, the result is a protocol exception:
> ij> connect 'jdbc:derby://localhost:1528/sample:user=someUsr;password=somePwd';
> agentThread[DRDAConnThread_9,5,main]
> ERROR (no SQLState): A communication error has been detected. Communication protocol being used: Reply.fill(). Communication API being used: InputStream.read(). Location where the error was detected:
> insufficient data. Communication function detecting the error: *. Protocol specific error codes(s) TCP/IP SOCKETS
> 2) Use of double-quotes to specify a full path to a database.
> The use of double-quotes around a database path is required when connecting to the server with JCC, but should be optional when using the Derby Client.  However,  attempts to use the double-quotes doesn't work--on the contrary, it throws a protocol exception:
> ij> connect 'jdbc:derby://localhost:1528/"C:/myDBs/sample"';
> agentThread[DRDAConnThread_11,5,main]
> ERROR (no SQLState): A communication error has been detected. Communication protocol being used: Reply.fill(). Communication API being used: InputStream.read(). Location where the error was detected:
> insufficient data. Communication function detecting the error: *. Protocol specific error codes(s) TCP/IP SOCKETS
> Without quotes, the above example will work as expected.
> I'm not sure if the problem is with the Derby client or the Network Server (more investigation required).

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