Hi Henner,
yes, it would be nice if someone could have a look at the examples.
But I think they should still be able to run with any dbms.
There are so many systems out there that run with a single
dbms (mostly mysql, oracle), and if you try to use another
dbms, all those proprietary extensions of the used dbms pop
up in error messages. We should try not to look like any of
those systems.
I would suggest to
- make it possible to use the example applications with
any dbms for the beginners. Have a README explaining what
to do, have an ISO SQL file with 'create table' and
'insert into ...' statement. Just avoid prorietary extensions,
use SQL types from standard, that is all you would need.
- There might be special files adapted for certain
database systems (a mysql dump, a oracle file, why not)
- As a special case there can also be a hsqldb setup.
I would not have a problem with hsqldb being activated
by default.
Regards
Dirk
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