Hi,
I will have time to work on this (if no one else do it before) next week.

While at the beginning I was thinking that making RDB a separate module
would have been better. In practice, it's easier to remove it (as Andy
said on IRC).

So, I renamed the title and description. We went from: "making RDB a
separate module and freeze it" to "remove RDB from Jena".

If you have problems with that, just shout.

Paolo

Paolo Castagna (Updated) (JIRA) wrote:
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Paolo Castagna updated JENA-110:
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Description: RDB was a persistence layer for Jena to store RDF into an RDBMS. It has been deprecated in favour of SDB (http://openjena.org/SDB/) since long time now, but it is still shipped with Jena for legacy applications.
We should remove it from Jena.


  was:
RDB was a persistence layer for Jena to store RDF into an RDBMS. It has been 
deprecated in favour of SDB (http://openjena.org/SDB/) since long time now, but 
it is still shipped with Jena for legacy applications.
We should make RDB a separate module depending on the latest stable relase of 
Jena (at the time we close this issue) and leave it there untouched.


        Summary: Remove RDB from Jena  (was: RDB should be a separate module)
Remove RDB from Jena
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                Key: JENA-110
                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-110
            Project: Jena
         Issue Type: Task
         Components: Jena, RDB
           Reporter: Paolo Castagna
           Priority: Minor
             Labels: rdb
  Original Estimate: 4h
 Remaining Estimate: 4h

RDB was a persistence layer for Jena to store RDF into an RDBMS. It has been 
deprecated in favour of SDB (http://openjena.org/SDB/) since long time now, but 
it is still shipped with Jena for legacy applications.
We should remove it from Jena.

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