提交 f8db2f80 authored 作者: Thomas Mueller's avatar Thomas Mueller

Documentation.

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When using database URLs like <code>jdbc:h2:~/test</code>,
the database is stored in the user directory.
For Windows, this is usually <code>C:\Documents and Settings\&lt;userName&gt;</code>.
For Windows, this is usually
<code>C:\Documents and Settings\&lt;userName&gt;</code> or
<code>C:\Users\&lt;userName&gt;</code>.
If the base directory is not set (as in <code>jdbc:h2:test</code>),
the database files are stored in the directory where the application is started
(the current working directory). When using the H2 Console application from the start menu,
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</li><li>Move ErrorCode class to org.h2.api.
</li><li>Deprecate the encryption algorithm XTEA.
</li><li>Sort order for byte arrays: currently x'99' is smaller than x'09', which is unexpected. Change if possible.
</li><li>Remove support for the old-style outer join syntax using "(+)" because it is buggy.
</li></ul>
<h2>Priority 1</h2>
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The settings of the H2 Console are stored in a configuration file
called <code>.h2.server.properties</code> in you user home directory.
For Windows installations, the user home directory is usually <code>C:\Documents and Settings\[username]</code>.
For Windows installations, the user home directory is usually
<code>C:\Documents and Settings\[username]</code> or
<code>C:\Users\[username]</code>.
The configuration file contains the settings of the application and is automatically created when the H2 Console is first started.
Supported settings are:
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