[x] Yes, lets go for 'storage' implementation for mysql
Perhaps Gomez can ellaborate a little about the obvious advantages of the 'storage' implementation.
The support classes need to be replaced. We can still work on the way the storage classes are implemented (i.e. add more hooks and streamline some code), but the supportclasses are outdated, esp since they encourage use of jdbc stuff in non-db code.
I think the storage classes work well for MySql, and fairly well for postgress (less rigouously tested, but what I tested worked fine). Some work is still needed to create other database support (i.e.Oracle/Informix). We would need a project for that.
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