Conditional INIT RUNSCRIPT in H2 Database Connection URL












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I am trying to connect to the same H2 database from two different deployments (A and B) in a Wildfly server. Both use the jndi for the datasource provided in the standalone.xml. I'd like to set up the database and run some scripts to generate test-data in the H2 database. Therefore I've added some scripts with RUNSCRIPT. The scripts are contained in one deployment's (lets say A) classpath, but not in the other. Since I am using jndi, both deployments get the whole connection string for the datasource. The deployment (B) not containing the script files fails with a java.io.FileNotFoundException and can not connect to the database.



Is there a possibility to tell H2 to ignore missing script files? Or to execute the script files only when some conditions are met?










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    I am trying to connect to the same H2 database from two different deployments (A and B) in a Wildfly server. Both use the jndi for the datasource provided in the standalone.xml. I'd like to set up the database and run some scripts to generate test-data in the H2 database. Therefore I've added some scripts with RUNSCRIPT. The scripts are contained in one deployment's (lets say A) classpath, but not in the other. Since I am using jndi, both deployments get the whole connection string for the datasource. The deployment (B) not containing the script files fails with a java.io.FileNotFoundException and can not connect to the database.



    Is there a possibility to tell H2 to ignore missing script files? Or to execute the script files only when some conditions are met?










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      I am trying to connect to the same H2 database from two different deployments (A and B) in a Wildfly server. Both use the jndi for the datasource provided in the standalone.xml. I'd like to set up the database and run some scripts to generate test-data in the H2 database. Therefore I've added some scripts with RUNSCRIPT. The scripts are contained in one deployment's (lets say A) classpath, but not in the other. Since I am using jndi, both deployments get the whole connection string for the datasource. The deployment (B) not containing the script files fails with a java.io.FileNotFoundException and can not connect to the database.



      Is there a possibility to tell H2 to ignore missing script files? Or to execute the script files only when some conditions are met?










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      I am trying to connect to the same H2 database from two different deployments (A and B) in a Wildfly server. Both use the jndi for the datasource provided in the standalone.xml. I'd like to set up the database and run some scripts to generate test-data in the H2 database. Therefore I've added some scripts with RUNSCRIPT. The scripts are contained in one deployment's (lets say A) classpath, but not in the other. Since I am using jndi, both deployments get the whole connection string for the datasource. The deployment (B) not containing the script files fails with a java.io.FileNotFoundException and can not connect to the database.



      Is there a possibility to tell H2 to ignore missing script files? Or to execute the script files only when some conditions are met?







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