Test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 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?
Java DB is exactly the same as Derby. It is only called Java DB for legal reasons. > 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). The jar files are identical (for a given version), so it doesn't matter where you download them from. I don't know the exact terms and conditions for support contracts, so you just have to ask. > > 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)? >> >> >> >> > -- dt
