No, it's just confusing if you don't know the history.  Even then, I had to
look up some things to be sure.  Anyway, JDB is the early version of a
J-based database system - now freely available - whereas JD is a newer
version intended to be a commercial product.

On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Jon Hough <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was playing around with JDB today, for the first time, never having even
> much looked at its documentation before. I was happily going through the
> examples and I browsed through the database forum when I noticed something.
>
> Everyone in the database forum, even the database forum's tagline, refer
> to something called jd, which is appsrently J's database. Then I looked at
> the wiki and all I found were references to JDB. Are they the same thing?
>
> I am afraid the answer will be "you are such an idiot of course they are
> the same!", but I genuinely am confused. They have different names.
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