Christian Müller ha scritto:
> 
> +1 for Derby where it is possible.  It is integrated in SDK 6 and, to my 
> surprise, even WebSphere 7 offers a Derby XA Data Source (doing 2 phase 
> commits).
> I think the long term support will be better too.
> Where we need a spatial extension, we could stay at H2 until there is a 
> better solution.

The annoying thing of chooing Derby is that GeoServer and GeoWebCache do
already use H2 for handling kml superoverlays and for tiles metadata.
So this would end up being yet another dependency.

uDig wise I'm not sure, but I think JGrass (a udig extension) uses
H2 as well.

Cheers
Andrea

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