-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Short while ago I started a project at SourceForge called JADaBa. It is planned to be an alternativ to MS-Access, written in Java, licensed under the LGPL. I started writing, curious if I'm able to write a DBMS by myself. Now I have a quite useable version and I started asking myself, if it is really necessary to write a new DBMS in Java, if there is allready cloudscape/derby.
You see, I need something like Access, but there is none option for me yet. But, on the other hand, why bothering programmers, users and admins with another DBMS to learn? So I thought of taking derby and wrap JADaBa around it. So I can use forms, reports, macros and connection to other DBs (over JDBC, ODBC) but still have derby as working DBMS. I suppose you know the code a lot better then me will ever know it. So I would ask you the question, whether you think derby is useable for such a purpose or not. Or should I go on trying my classes and data-structure, just implementing Import/Export-function from and to derby? I must confess, I really don't know anything how derby works, yet. I haven't got the time yet to look into the sources. But I would like to get an answer first, to know whether I have to take a look or not. kelko - -- Gregor :kelko: Karzelek :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] anaKrino bible study JADaBa �- just a �database -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCEfUHYvkFR0eSpKARAmBOAJ9pY5LrGsZTV0+RnN8d1TXxO5vFVgCeLpvi 79PQmf1b2yB3q/5mQ9GuU34= =/Z3k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
