I'm building against 3.0M6 currently.  I'll switch that to the beta
candidate when it comes out.  For my uses, I have no concerns of
deploying with 3.0M6+.

I've never used Cayenne with SQLite.  SQLite is a C-based embeddable
database.  I have no idea how well the JDBC driver/etc for SQLite
work.  Do you need access to your data from a C-based application?  If
you are only using Java, have you considered H2?

http://www.h2database.com/html/main.html

You mentioned Cayenne 2.0 several times.  Is that really a requirement
for you or are you just scared that 3.0 isn't final yet?

mrg


On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Eric Lazarus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Folks
>
> Are people building new systems on Cayenne 3.0 or 2.0, mostly? What is 
> recommended? (We have been deeply back versioned, successfully using 1.1 for 
> many years.)
>
> I am about to release a threat modeling tool as an open source desktop system 
> and I would like to have it save its data to a local, very low maintanane 
> database. I was thinking SqlLite. Is it practical for me to save/retieve my 
> objects to SqlLite via Cayenne? It seems that Sqlite is supported only in 3.0 
> not in 2.0.6. How stable is the current release 3.0M6?
>
> Is it possible or desireable to add the sqlite package from 3.0 to the 2.0 
> system?
>
> Is there another database that is so low maintance that I could consider 
> using it as a personal data store for a desktop app that IS well supported by 
> Cayenne in 2.0, if 2.0 is recommended for current development/depolyment?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eric
>
>
>
>

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