Hello fellow developpers,

today, I found out what the reason for the messagedrivenbean problem was,
that I had: on those machines that had problems when they tried to start
jboss, they had deleted the hsqldb-ds.xml file (which configures access to 
the hypersonic database that jboss uses to keep jms related data).

allthough this problem is solved, i am worried now about the hypersonic database in my 
application. someone warned me, that this db is very unreliable and should never be 
used in a production application. i will have about 50-70 users using my application 
concurrently. 
do you think the hypersonic database will work ok under this load?

have a nice day,
regards,
felix 

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