>
>You could always use ODBC. As for databases, you could use
>PostgreSQL.
I'll keep it in mind.
>I doubt many people here are really interested in
>re-implementing in Java (although I could be wrong).
I think you are probably correct, I'll not be making any more postings on
the issue, other than to state that I'm going to start the new Java version
very soon.
I'd like to use the package name org.gnucash for the project, if this is
deemed politically incorrect, please inform me and I'll come up with
something else, however I will be using the gnucash/Xacc as my conceptual
base.
If anybody would like to see the fruits of this project, please send my an
email and I'll keep you informed of my progress.
I won't make any more postings on this subject to email alias.
>
>-derek (who acts as if Java is just another programming language :)
-Jools ( who uses Java if it was just another programming language:)
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