Hello,
You may want to try hSql
http://www.lynx.ch/Contacts/~/ThomasM/hSql.html
Bonjour (Hello) Preston L. Bannister, vous avez �crit le (you wrote on)
11:10 29/10/99 -0700 :
>I'd like to ship a product that can use a database if the customer has one,
>but does not require that one be installed.
>
>Frameworks like Turbine/Dash seem to require a database (and SQL?) but I
>can't count on one existing on the customer's system.
>
>What this means to me, is that the I need to ship some sort of small-scale
>pure Java (*very* portable) JDBC compatible database with my product.
>
>Is there such beast?
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