Hi,

> I think there is a big difference between default and recommended.  HSql
is
> good for getting started quickly - but it has limits that need to be
> understood and accepted if it is to be used.

I think we're realising that already... ;)

> There is a client that comes with hsql - have you tried that - see hsql
site
> for more details.

The hsql site seems to have been taken down...on the SourceForge archives, I
noticed
the author of hsql stating that he no longer has any time to devote to the
development
of hsql, and as such, was not releasing the source, was freezing
development, and was
taking down the website....

This was why I was concerned about the hsql inclusion in JBoss....

Does the hsql client that "comes with hsql" come as part of the JBoss
download, or is
hsql a separate download if I want the client ?

> Have you got the jaws.xml flag set such that tables are dropped when the
> application finishes - if this is set, it should mean that the tables are
> re-created upon startup - curing your problem.

We tried that in standardjaws.xml - there was no jaws.xml file....the tables
didn't
drop; should I rename standardjaws.xml to jaws.xml ?

Apologies for all the questions,

Steven


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