The trouble is you'd lose the cartridge… it might not make much difference
unless it's a very large dataset. Personally, I've had better experience with
HQSLDB (http://hsqldb.org/) over H2 or Derby but of course needs vary between
projects.
On 9 Mar 2013, at 16:39, Rajarshi Guha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Certainly an impressive amount of work in this and sounds interesting, but
> one thing I'd suggest is to have a default option to use an in-memory
> database such as H2 or Derby as the backing db. This would save the hassle of
> installing PostgreSQL and would also let you provide a simple runnable demo
> (say import a few SD files)
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Joos Kiener <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear CDK Users,
>
> about a year ago I sent following message to this user list:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02376.html
>
> After a long pause I finally managed to continue above work and I believe it
> is soon ready to be released.
>
> I have created a basic framework that allows quick and easy creation of
> chemical database applications:
>
> MoleculeDatabaseFramework is a framework for rapidly creating applications
> that need to store and search for chemical structures in a relational
> database. It is based on Spring-Data Framework and uses the Chemistry
> Development Kit and Bingo PostgreSQL Cartridge for enabling chemistry
> features.
>
> For detailed information please see the projects main page:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/kienerj/moleculedatabaseframework
>
> What I'm looking for is
>
> - feedback from potential users of this framework (features, usability,...)
> - "code review" -> eg. suggestions for improvement.
> - contributors, especially with experience in Unit Testing (current tests are
> basically all integration tests).
>
> I'm doing this as hobby in my spare-time as fun. So you can be frank to
> following question:
>
> Do you think there is actually a need for this? (Or does everyone just buy a
> commercial solution? Or use ChemAxon in case of university?)
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Joos
>
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