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That was not my understanding from Chris's email. By "has to happen at runtime" do you mean because of the nature of the hsql call, or some other logical constraint? I understood him to mean that the call would cause hsql to parse and run that script at build time, and shut immediately down. I would assume it would skip the overhead of setting up listeners, etc. and thus be pretty efficient.

Uh... did understand it differently in the first place. Thought it connects more or less via JDBC.

Chris could you clarify?

But what would be the benefit instead of just appending it?
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Torsten



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