I'm willing to take over maintenance/development on
this. Are people interested in keeping it alive
(I know I am)?
Well I'm interested in it being kept alive for all the obvious reasons
stated on the list - small, free, relatively fast (for small projects anyway
by
If HypersonicSQL is a dead project, why is it still being shipped with Orion?
Hello Randy,
Many people still find it useful to have a simple db preinstalled to play around
with and not having to seperately download one and set it up. And considering
hsql just adds about 170k, it's not a big issue to keep it there.
Regards,
Karl Avedal
Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
If
-Interest
Subject: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
If HypersonicSQL is a dead project, why is it still being
shipped with Orion?
It still works doesn't it?
I'm willing to take over maintenance/development on
this. Are people interested in keeping it alive
(I know I am)?
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
If HypersonicSQL is a dead project, why is it still being shipped
with Orion?
InstantDB (for a Java database), which is actively developed by Enhydra
(www.enhydra.org).
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From: Tim Endres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 11:47 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
Schnitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 11:11 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
Why not?
Really, as a simple test/example database, what shortcoming does it
have? Just because nobody is fixing/adding new bugs to the code
Subject: Re: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
Hello Randy,
Many people still find it useful to have a simple db preinstalled to play around
with and not having to seperately download one and set it up. And considering
hsql just adds about 170k, it's not a big issue to keep