@ Andrey
Thank you for your suggestion of MySQL Workbench. Interesting lead. With
MySQL in the name I had assumed not worth investigating for use with HSQLDB
(when choosing a RDBMS I was looking for one adhering closely to SQL
standards and suitable for a low power platform such as a nettop, so
Paul,
It has been 5 years since I used MySQL , but I know some general things
about it.You can drop back to earlier versions if you need to. I
started out using v4 and I found to be quite fast for numeric data. You
could throw a million numbers in and out of it with no problem. If the 2
co
Greetings, Paul Smith!
> @ Andrey
> Thank you for your suggestion of MySQL Workbench. Interesting lead.
> With MySQL in the name I had assumed not worth investigating for use with
> HSQLDB (when choosing a RDBMS I was looking for one adhering closely to SQL
> standards and suitable for a low pow