Matthias Niess wrote:

I'm looking for a DBMS stored in a file (instead of running as a server) which has support (a driver) for the Java JDBC API.

Try this for a comparison of characteristics to see which one fits best to your intents: http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/compare.html


At least "GigaBASE", "PERST" and "Consus" should fit the bill.

If you want speed under Java look into "PERST" at: http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/perst.html

From the specs "Consus" seems also to fit your needs:
http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/consus.html

I am sure that you will also want to take a look at:
http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/databases.html

Did that help?

I feel that I should issue the standard warning:
"Java is proprietary software. As such the more you use it the more you will be locked in by the company which owns it."


If that company (Sun at present) gets sold or if they sell Java, or if they simply change the distribution channels you will need to pay dearly for it or be hanging of nothing.

And, yes, I know that Sun has given the office application that I use, the free (and Germany born) "OpenOffice"... Which Sun conveniently rewrote to be largely dependent on the use of Java...
So, if you can stay away from Java.


Best regards,
J. Antas


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