> > > I'm not sure if my reading of the docs is the same as yours. It seems > to me that h2 will handle multiple connections in a thread safe manner > from within a single JVM. > (http://www.h2database.com/html/features.html#multiple_connections)
Yup but we are using embedded mode, not client-server-mode (which runs over TCP): "If you want to access the same database at the same time from different processes or computers, you need to use the client / server mode." BIRT is apparently starting its own process. > > > Also I wonder if we should consider turning on Mysql compatibility > mode in the URL. > (http://www.h2database.com/html/features.html#compatibility). Could be useful. > > > > > > My only concern now is the size, the whole thing without data zipped > weighs > > in at 83 MB. > 7zip max-mode gives you 70 MB. I hope we can exclude some unnecessary jars, having a look at the maven dependency graph... > > > That's pretty big! I wonder if we should consider distributing it > separately as well ie. without the dhis and birt wars. One of the > features we can add to the "control panel" is a user > loading/unloading/updating of the wars. > Some sort of automated update mechanism would be nice, yes... > > > > > Things now seem to work fine. Any objections against releasing a beta > > version so people can try it out? > > > > No I think that would be a good idea. It seems pretty usable at > present with H2. > OK.
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