Did you switch to something else? I was thinking of using H2 for a open source 
project (app to display events from multiple delegated calendars from CalDAV 
servers), but if I would get data corruption, I don't think I will use it :-)

> I can't recommend it for production use though. We deployed H2 in a 
> small-scale project and had some horrible data corruption issues. As far as I 
> understand, H2 is maintained by a single developer.
> 
> 
> On 18.09.2011, at 12:59, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> +1 for H2. Not having to install a RDBMS and create a database in it is 
>> cool, especially for demos/tutorials.
>> 
>>> Hi Dan,
>>> 
>>> If you're going embedded, I would recommend H2 simply based on my 
>>> experience with it. At home, I'll frequently use H2 to develop with the 
>>> intention to deploy on Postgres.  I figure I keep my database options open 
>>> this way, because it prevents any stupid temptations to build dependency on 
>>> a single database.  Anyway, I've had no migration problems with H2.  I just 
>>> wish it did deferred FK constraints (^_^)
>>> 
>>> If you want your H2 db in your resources directory, you can find an example 
>>> in the ERMoviesLogic framework.
>>> 
>>> Ramsey
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sep 17, 2011, at 9:07 PM, Dan Beatty wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Greetings gentlemen, David’s,  and members of the Chuck Wagon gang,
>>>> I thought I would pick your brains for amount to find out from your 
>>>> experience which of the “stand-alone” databases like Apache Derby, H2, etc 
>>>> play well with Project Wonder’s migration frameworks.   I have noticed 
>>>> that Apple’s plugin for MySQL plays poorly, but Ramsey says that Wonder’s 
>>>> MySQL plugin fixes that.  Thus, what embedded databases play well with 
>>>> ERMigration and what plugins do I need to make them work?  What special 
>>>> URL augmentation is necessary for WO to find such an embedded database in 
>>>> say the Resources directory of a WO application?
>>>> 
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> 
>>>> Daniel Beatty
>>>> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
>>>> Code 474300D
>>>> 1 Administration Circle M/S 1109
>>>> China Lake, CA 93555
>>>> [email protected]
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