Regarding Derby. I think it may have its place depending on what you're
doing with your app. I like the idea of an all-Java database. I've
also heard/read good things about it's performance and scalability
capabilities. Derby is what used to be called Cloudscape, so google for
those two things if you're looking for info online about performance and
scalability if you're interested.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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> Appfusers:
>
> 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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