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Database access when running H2
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When running a node using the H2 database, the node can be configured to expose its internal database over socket which
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can be browsed using any tool that can use JDBC drivers.
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The JDBC URL is printed during node startup to the log and will typically look like this:
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``jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:31339/node``
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The username and password can be altered in the :doc:`corda-configuration-file` but default to username "sa" and a blank
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password.
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Any database browsing tool that supports JDBC can be used, but if you have IntelliJ Ultimate edition then there is
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a tool integrated with your IDE. Just open the database window and add an H2 data source with the above details.
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You will now be able to browse the tables and row data within them.
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By default the node will expose its database on the localhost network interface. This behaviour can be
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overridden by specifying the full network address (interface and port), using the new h2Settings
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syntax in the node configuration:
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.. sourcecode:: groovy
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h2Settings {
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address: "localhost:12345"
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}
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The configuration above will restrict the H2 service to run on localhost. If remote access is required, the address
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can be changed to 0.0.0.0. However it is recommended to change the default username and password
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before doing so.
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