[...]
> Opinions? I noticed GeoToolkit also ditched
> HSQL, but in favour of the Derby version that's
> shipping with the JDK.
>
> Opinions, preferences?
>
> I for one prefer H2, mostly because we're already
> using it extensively in GeoServer and GeoWebCache,
> and we have a JDBC datastore based on it. But that's
> just me, what do others prefer?

Hi Andrea,
same here for H2, we also use it a lot in JGrass and are going to
remove hsql. Derby would be cool since it is integrated but I don't
think there is a spatial effort on that? Is there?

Cheers,
Andrea


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