Hi Rami,

> "Setting this to 'false' is experimental."

I know, but it is this very setting that allows us to use H2.

> My advice: Be more insensitive, I mean case-insensitive.

Yeah, we do what we can.

Do not underestimate case sensitivity though, because it allows
interesting integration scenarios.

We extended our data export tooling (which is very rich, has a lot of
business logic and is fairly easy to use) to support output to
embedded H2 for SQL-based tools consumption. The data export model is
case sensitive. This integration required the use of Java Object for
some specific data with business logic, because there is a 1-1
relation between that model and H2.
We also have intermediate steps that use H2 for internal consumption
(SQL query to extract and re-feed our tool).

So far, experimental or not, we are very pleased with H2!

Cheers,
-Christopher

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