Hi Rick No - each program references a unique database (i.e. I have 5 different databases)
My problem seems to be that 1) the first instance of derby is kicked off 2) while it is operating a second instance is kicked off - and it is here that the execution falters - either not finding a suitable driver or something else which I can't put my finger on Here is a clue :- When I use windows explorer to look at the derby.log it states that the file has been updated by another program - do I wish to update it - If I say yes - the details in the log alter - i.e. a different currency-pair coming from the second program is referenced Bob M -- Sent from: http://apache-database.10148.n7.nabble.com/Apache-Derby-Users-f95095.html
