Hi,
>
> > Have you got the jaws.xml flag set such that tables are
> dropped when the
> > application finishes - if this is set, it should mean that
> the tables are
> > re-created upon startup - curing your problem.
>
> We tried that in standardjaws.xml - there was no jaws.xml
> filethe
Regarding the discussions on Hypersonic SQL, there are some points worth
adding.
1. Hypersonic SQL is shipped with the Orion commercial web server
(www.orionserver.com) as the default rdms. When I raised this identical
question, someone from the Orion team said it is still a good database for
Hi,
> I think there is a big difference between default and recommended. HSql
is
> good for getting started quickly - but it has limits that need to be
> understood and accepted if it is to be used.
I think we're realising that already... ;)
> There is a client that comes with hsql - have you
It
will be a whole bunch cheaper than Oracle.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Steven Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 9:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-user] Hypersonic SQL
Hi all,
I've migrated some development work from Weblogic, ove
Hi,
try :
E:\hypersonicsql\demo>run DatabaseManager
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 14:11:52 -, Steven Webster wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've migrated some development work from Weblogic, over to JBoss, and am
>initially
>impressed. However, I'm a bit concerned that the default database used by
>JBoss for
Hi,
[I don't represent the team - the views are my own]
> However, I'm a bit concerned that the default
> database used by
> JBoss for
> CMP Entity beans, Hypersonic SQL, seems to be no longer
> supported. What is
> the
> stance of the JBoss team on this...is Hypersonic still
> recommended a
Hi all,
I've migrated some development work from Weblogic, over to JBoss, and am
initially
impressed. However, I'm a bit concerned that the default database used by
JBoss for
CMP Entity beans, Hypersonic SQL, seems to be no longer supported. What is
the
stance of the JBoss team on this...is Hyp