Hello Carl

Am 08.12.20 um 13:56 schrieb Carl Marcum:
> Hi All,
> 
> On 12/7/20 4:11 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> I agree that eating our own dogfood and using Derby would be the
>> "better" path to take; plus it is relatively small while at the same
>> time being quite powerful and compliant.
> 
> It's not well known but Derby is also rebranded and included in the JDK
> as JavaDB.
> 
> I have used Derby in Embedded and also Client/Server modes and found it
> to be a good solution.
> 
> I do a lot of Grails development and Grails uses H2 in development mode
> and it has a nice web console available.
> I have H2 running as an embedded database for smaller e-commerce clients
> in production without issues.
> 

the main point for me is, for which solution we have the most experience
(wo)man power to implement it.

Kind regards

> Best regards,
> Carl
> 
>>
>>> On Dec 7, 2020, at 2:46 PM, Jörg Schmidt <joe...@j-m-schmidt.de> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:pe...@apache.org]
>>>> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2020 7:38 PM
>>>> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
>>>> Subject: [discussion] future embedded DB in AOO
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know how you guys feel we should move on with
>>>> our base
>>>> Database. ...
>>> There is no compelling reason for us to join LO on the database
>>> issue, it may even be strategically smart not to.
>>>
>>> I know neither H2 nor Apache Derby and have only briefly checked
>>> Wikipedia and if these two were available I would be in favour of
>>> Derby, because:
>>> -obviously better support for SQL
>>> -maybe, due to the longer history, the more mature system
>>> -apparently better encryption features
>>> -Apache Project
>>>
>>> But maybe there is an argument for H2:
>>> this project seems to be, in essence, driven by a single developer,
>>> most likely the one who would welcome H2 to become more known when we
>>> use it in AOO and would be willing to coordinate the development of
>>> H2 with us, so that H2 adapts to the requirements of AOO in the best
>>> possible way.
>>>
>>>
>>> With both databases, however, Java bothers me - or have we given up
>>> the intention of making AOO less dependent on Java?
>>> (yes, of course this is a very long-term question)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> greetings,
>>> Jörg
>>>
>>>
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