Tod,

I believe that a lot of people are using the mSQL product,
and others like it that are more open-source (if not open
license).  Quick web search should give you locations for
downloading mSQL.

Art

(Sent:  Monday, June 14th, 1999,  12:28 PM EDT)

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arie Fishler
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Subject: Re: Need opinions: JDBC capable database for Linux


Try SOLID, http://www.solidtech.com. Small, easy, JDBC drivers, runs on many
platforms.

-----Original Message-----
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reference [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tod Liebeck
Sent:   Monday, June 14, 1999 5:01 PM
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Subject:        Need opinions: JDBC capable database for Linux

Any opinions on which database (Oracle, DB2, Postgre, Informix, Sybase,
etc) would be best for doing some JSP+database  expirementation on a Red
Hat 6 Intel Linux box?  I'm just looking for something to play with...
my biggest priority is that it not be an absolute nightmare to install
and get working with JSP.   Also, if anyone knows, which of these
databases support JDBC on Linux.

Thanks
--Tod Liebeck, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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