Yes, and no. The support is known as SapDB... Just use it as SapDB and all will be 
working fine.
If you need LGPL drivers for SapDB you can download at http://sapforge.sourceforge.net 
(there is not binaries at all, download from CVS and build with ant).
Anyone interested in translate are welcome (I can send you a .properties in english so 
you can translate).
If there are demand, I can build a binary and make it avaliable.

About SapDB (I've seen that MaxDB is more instable than SapDB) - it's a VLDB system, 
with transaction log, low maintenance, on-line backup, support for views, stored 
procedures, tables, domains, and all stuff needed for medium/large information 
systems. It's stable (I've some databases running about a year working with OJB 
without a restart). There are interfaces for Java, ODBC, Phyton, TCL, EmbedSQL-C, and 
a new API (I don't remeber the name).


Best regards,

Edson Richter




----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Geigl Maximilian, R235 
  To: OJB Users List 
  Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 6:15 AM
  Subject: [DBMS] OJB with MaxDB 


  Hello all,

  does someone know if i can use MaxDB with OJB. I guess there is no value for the 
platform attibute in the connection descriptor. I have no experiences with this dbms, 
but we are thinking about using an open source database management system for our 
applications and - at first glance - MaxDB seems not to be a bad option.
  Any suggestions/ideas?

  Regards
  Max



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