Alan,

We have bundled the H2 database for some time now with OpenBD. You can
run it as a embedded database and also as a server. It is very
reliable and work perfectly. More information about it can be found
here at http://www.h2database.com

Kind Regards,
Nitai

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Alan Holden <[email protected]> wrote:
>  This is very intriguing!
> How would you recommend incorporating a (pseudo?) database into an OpenBD
> Local package?
> Al
>
> On 12/19/2011 2:01 AM, Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts) wrote:
>>
>> Good morning,
>>
>> We're excited to make available an exciting new way to package up your
>> OpenBD apps.  We are calling it
>>
>>     OpenBD Local
>>
>> You can read more about it here and download it:
>>
>>    http://openbd.org/local/
>>
>> This is a new way for you to package up your OpenBD Web App and have it
>> run locally on a users desktop, complete with a system-tray icon for
>> launching it.   It ships with everything your users need, including an
>> embedded JRE and Jetty.   You just supply your OpenBD web app.
>>
>> Our dear friend Mats has been testing for us and gone much further and
>> developed a complete installation script for Windows using the Nullsoft
>> Scriptable package.   You can read more about how to do this at the OpenBD
>> Manual prepared by Mats
>>
>>    http://openbd.org/manual/?/local_nsis
>>
>> So what does this mean?
>>
>> In a nutshell, it allows you to package up webapps that maybe are filling
>> a specific niche or requirement.  Because you can restrict you webapp to
>> just the local desktop machine you can do things for the user that wouldn't
>> normally be possible from a remote server.   For example, imagine building a
>> system to index all specific files on a users desktop and offer up a rich
>> webapp to manage this (MP3 player comes to mind).       Another use is
>> specific utilities that you may want to give certain users to run.
>>
>> Or even better, a very quick way for people to try our yourself beautiful
>> software without all the hassle of installing Java, Jetty and OpenBD.   Just
>> download and run.
>>
>> We believe in getting OpenBD into the hands of as many people as possible
>> and negating all the headaches normally associated with such a deployment.
>>
>> Let us know what you think,
>>
>> alan
>>
>
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