From what I have read I get the impression that PostgreSQL is a more complete
DB than MySQL, it supports stored procedures and triggers which I
don't believe MySQL does, at least not the community edition that I
use.

On 4/3/07, Nathan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I could be wrong, but my understanding is HSQL and Derby are made more
for convenience [very portable and they can be packaged with an app]
than they are for enterprise production use.  I would suggest one of the
other two and I'd probably lean toward MySQL because I've never had much
of a problem with it and PostgreSQL is just harder to set up for some
reason.

Nathan

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> If you had to choose an open source database to use with enterprise
> level application which would you choose? MySQL, PostgreSQL, HSQL, or
> Derby? and Why?
>
> - Paul
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