http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/2.0/ is still showing hsqldb, though they may have made a decision to move to derby.

On 7/28/06, Art Gramlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  thought they were using derby now and not hsqldb?

On Jul 28, 2006, at 7:18 AM, Robert Zeigler wrote:

> Jumping into this conversation. a little late, but... :)
> I'm not sure how much detail, etc. you need, but open office v2
> includes
> "Openoffice Base", which is an MS Access-ish program. I haven't played
> with it much. By default, it uses hsqldb to create databases, but,
> like
> access, you can connect to pretty much any db (mysql and oracle, as
> well).  It'll let you create forms, reports, queries, etc. Again, I
> haven't used it much so I can't really vouch for quality or ease of
> use,
> but it might be worth checking into.
>
> Robert
>
> Jon Thomas wrote:
>> on the free front, Aqua Data Studio is really really good, but I
>> don't
>> think its a graphical IDE like Access.
>>
>> On Jul 27, 2006, at 5:17 PM, Tim Colson ((tcolson)) wrote:
>>
>>>> MS Access will allow you to attach to any ODBC datasource
>>>> including Oracle and do some really fun stuff.
>>> Yep, that is definitely an option worth consideration. I seem to
>>> recall
>>> having pain when I did this in the past because MS Access frankly
>>> wasn't
>>> built to play nice (imho) with anything besides JET and SQL
>>> Server. ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>> Toad is the
>>>> other product I always think of when talking about Oracle made
>>>> easy.
>>> I've got Toad, good stuff...but I'd categorize that as a "tool for
>>> DBA/Developers"...not so much for "end users".
>>>
>>>> You won't mind me replying to your non-java question, because
>>>> (even though I was born in Tucson) I live in Scottsdale.
>>>> Guess that makes me not really a qualified TJUG member. ;)
>>> lol... I'm pleased you didn't just throw the email into /dev/null.
>>> <grin>
>>>
>>> Timo
>>>
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