Question
In my project, i have created 3 spring boot application. First spring boot application has h2 embedded database. Now i want to access this database from my 2nd and 3rd spring boot application directly without writing any services to get this data. So can anyone tell me how can i achieve this?
Answer
You can setup H2 Server as Spring Bean.
First edit pom.xml - delete <scope>runtime</scope>
from h2 dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
<artifactId>h2</artifactId>
</dependency>
Then add H2 server bean to SpringBootApplication
or Configuration
class:
@SpringBootApplication
public class Application {
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(Application.class, args);
}
/**
* Start internal H2 server so we can query the DB from IDE
*
* @return H2 Server instance
* @throws SQLException
*/
@Bean(initMethod = "start", destroyMethod = "stop")
public Server h2Server() throws SQLException {
return Server.createTcpServer("-tcp", "-tcpAllowOthers", "-tcpPort", "9092");
}
}
Last - edit application.properties
- set the name of the database:
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:h2:mem:dbname
spring.datasource.driverClassName=org.h2.Driver
spring.datasource.username=sa
spring.datasource.password=
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create
Then you can connect to this H2 Server from outside (e.g. to your application with H2 DB) using this connection:
jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9092/mem:dbname
As a bonus using this url you can connect to the database of your app right from your IDE.
UPDATE
There is a chance of getting an error when trying to connect to the H2 for Spring Boot app of 1.5.x version. In this case just change a version of H2 to previous one, for example:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
<artifactId>h2</artifactId>
<version>1.4.193</version>
</dependency>
UPDATE 2
If you need to run several apps with H2 simultaneously on the same host you
should set the different H2 ports on them in Server.createTcpServer
mothod,
for example: 9092, 9093, etc..
// First App
@Bean(initMethod = "start", destroyMethod = "stop")
public Server h2Server() throws SQLException {
return Server.createTcpServer("-tcp", "-tcpAllowOthers", "-tcpPort", "9092");
}
// Second App
@Bean(initMethod = "start", destroyMethod = "stop")
public Server h2Server() throws SQLException {
return Server.createTcpServer("-tcp", "-tcpAllowOthers", "-tcpPort", "9093");
}
Then you can connect to the H2 DB of these apps with following urls:
App1 H2: jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9092/mem:dbname
App2 H2: jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9093/mem:dbname