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Lukasz Chudy updated MIFOS-4926:
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    Priority: Trivial  (was: Major)
    
> MXJ: Embedded (mysql) DB in some kind of new all-in-one package
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>                 Key: MIFOS-4926
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-4926
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Database
>            Reporter: Michael Vorburger
>            Assignee: Michael Vorburger
>            Priority: Trivial
>             Fix For: Unscheduled
>
>
> Is it not as hard as we (I certainly) thought to provide an embedded (mysql!) 
> DB, for some kind of new all-in-one Mifos package?
> I always thought you know "yeah one can do this with hsqldb and Derby easily 
> but mySQL is necessarily an external, separately downloaded, installed and 
> configured etc. server component" - but with a bit of research the other 
> night I've  found that's actually not true - it seems to be well possible to 
> embed mysql, in Java! This 
> http://jroller.com/mmatthews/entry/yes_it_really_is_this is very very 
> interesting IMHO... MXJ... http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/mxj/
> PS: Just packaging up a Jetty + mifos.war + mysql (+ JRE) into a ZIP (or RPM, 
> or what have you), with some kind of fancy installer tool (for all platforms) 
> is certainly an alternative, but as may have become apparent in my 
> Workspace2.0-Jetty-Embedded contribution, I think all-Java is actually better.

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