Awesome stuff, Marcus!

May I suggest just using the drizzle.org wiki for documentation?  We can
setup a section for Drizzle JDBC no prob, but it would be useful to keep
all docs in the same place :)

Cheers, and keep up the great work!
Jay

Marcus Eriksson wrote:
> I just uploaded a "release" of drizzle-jdbc to the maven repository and
> submitted a release on freshmeat, should show up there soon
> 
> The purpose of this is to get some users of the driver - to get bug reports,
> feature requests and other contributions. So, start using it and report bugs
> on http://launchpad.net/drizzle-jdbc
> 
> Read http://developian.blogspot.com for information on how to use it, in
> particular
> http://developian.blogspot.com/2009/03/introducing-drizzle-jdbc.html (yep,
> i'm gonna put a wiki somewhere for documentation)
> 
> Visit http://jdbc.drizzle.org for maven information, repository is at
> http://jdbc.drizzle.org/mavenrepo/releases - you can download binaries from
> there even if you don't use maven
> 
> A recommendation is also to look at the tests available to get a feeling for
> what the driver can do today:
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~krummas/drizzle-jdbc/trunk/files/head%3A/src/test/java/org/drizzle/jdbc/
> 
> /Marcus
> 
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