HSQLDB (http://hsqldb.org/) and Derby (http://db.apache.org/derby/)
are both fairly popular databases that are small enough to embed right
in your program. Your data is tiny. You might not even need a database
at all but in any case, these are small and easy to use with Java or
Clojure.

On Jan 10, 6:34 pm, Adam Markham <adamjmark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking for a database which I can use to store data about
> certain stock over a number of years. There will probably be a few
> thousand records to store. I am writing an application in Clojure and
> Java, but mostly Clojure, which will pull out data from this local
> database when required to display the data and the database will also
> be updated when new data about a particular stock is available each
> day.
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew of a good database to work with for
> this purpose? I only have experience with MySQL running on the server
> side.
>
> Which database would be easiest to work with in Clojure for local
> storage?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam

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