????

No, all that is needed is the H2 Jar in the LIB dir and that's it. We
make heavy manipulation with Create and Alter table statements right
within cfquery. No problem at all. Of course, you will need to create
a datasource in the OpenBD Admin, but that is obvious.

Kind Regards,
Nitai

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Joseph Lamoree <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried using the bundled H2 in Open BlueDragon Ready2Run on a little
> project recently. It seemed so simple to create a datasource name and
> database in one fell swoop. However, I became quickly frustrated by
> doing CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE/ALTER TABLE statements via CFQUERY that
> wouldn't actually make a change to the database -- just returned
> without any indication of an error. I gave up and went with
> traditional PostgreSQL database. Perhaps I should have had more
> patience with H2. It seems like others are using it with success.
>
> It seems like I may have had better success by creating an H2 database
> with their Java application, and then creating the datasource name in
> the Open BlueDragon Admin for it. Is that The Right(tm) way to do it?
>
> -joseph
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