Hi Lance,
I think that Eranda is proposing something interesting, particularly if
we view it as a prototype of the api which the EG is considering. Is
there a way to tie Eranda into those discussions?
Thanks,
-Rick
On 3/1/11 9:44 AM, Lance Andersen - Oracle wrote:
As part of the Java EE 7 development process, multi-tenancy will be a
topic that is addressed.
As part of this, I suspect I will need to look at what changes if any
are needed at the JDBC level.
Until we go down this path with Java EE 7 and the JDBC Expert Group,
I would be leery of trying to just create a Derby specific
implementation which might not be compatible with what comes out of
the JCP EG work.
Regards,
lance
On Mar 1, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Eranda Sooriyabandara wrote:
Hi Devs,
These days I work for a project which compare the different
approaches of the application level multi-tenant approaches. So I had
this impression of why we can't do this in the JDBC level so that
anyone can use the advantages of the multi-tenancy without much
worrying of implementing the application level multi-tenant
approaches. So I like to work on implementing multi-tenant JDBC
driver for Apache Derby. Since this is a new concept and may involve
some research I may not able to complete this within the summer but I
like to do a fair amount of the work within the time and complete
after that.
Please may I know your precious ideas about this.
thanks
Eranda
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