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As for Cloudscape: Read this article: "Changes in Cloudscape Availability and Support": http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=636&context=SSCRVP&dc=D600&u id=swg21256502&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en Cheers, Gerald ________________________________ From: Sha Jiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Freitag, 14. Dezember 2007 02:27 To: Derby Discussion Subject: Re: Commercial Support for Derby Hi, IBM supports Apache Derby, too. Of course, IBM's distribution is Cloudscape, like Sun's. In my memory, Derby=Java DB=Cloudscape. In fact, IBM and Sun respectively provide some developers to build the database in Apache community. But...it said that there's a bit of difference between the distributions. But...I think the tiny differences isn't a trouble. Most importantly, you should contact one of the corporations, then make your decision. Thanks! a cup of Java, cheers! Sha Jiang 2007/12/14, Test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I am sorry if this is too naive question, but if we use Apache Derby (not JavaDB) does that still mean that Sun would support it? I am a bit puzzled about semantics as it seems that JavaDB IS Apache Derby (and vice-versa), but I am not sure what does that mean when you make a phone call (e.g. calling Microsoft to report an issue about Windows XP running under VMWare). Thank you. - Ivan Michelle Caisse wrote: > Sun offers support for Java DB, their distribution of Derby. See > http://developers.sun.com/javadb/support/. > > -- Michelle > > Ivan B wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> My company is evaluating Derby as DB of the choice (moving away from >> BDB). Can anyone tell me if there is any commercial grade support for >> Derby DB (someone that we would pay in the case of escalations)? > > > >
