We had a 3rd party project that used firebird (don't know in which
version) and there were problems with it. unfortunately I do not
remember more details, maybe it was some unexpected small db file size
limitations and maybe something else. Is about 3 years ago, but I
stopped watching that project.

I had a short look now. If you need also Windows users to access the
DB, maybe Firebird is better regarding the ODBC driver available. But
this is just a guess.

I also noticed that Firebird is in my Ubuntu repository - that is also
an advantage (for me - not sure if for you).

If you want to use an embedded database I - again just a gut feeling -
would prefer H2. If you want to offer different applications direct
access to your database Firebird may be a good/better alternative.

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 00:30, blow <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have to chice a database for my java application, there are some
> comparison articles about this great database?
>
> Thank you.
>
> blow
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