On 31.08.11 04:08, Pavel Bortnovskiy wrote:
Are there any issues in using Derby (in-memory only mode) with Hibernate?
Is it fully supported?

Hi Pavel,

I'm not aware of any, but I'm not using Hibernate a lot. Maybe someone else has experience with this, or perhaps you could ask on a Hibernate forum?

As for the in-memory functionality in Derby, basically the only thing that differs from the on-disk functionality is the low level store - data is kept in memory instead of being written to disk. Very few changes were made to the layers above (but handling of the URL subsubprotocol had to be implemented, for instance).


Regards,
--
Kristian


Thank you.
Pavel.



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