Am 28.07.2011 00:47, Tom Cloyd wrote:
An obvious alternative, as well: move data tables to a non-java db, and
use LO as front end for that - sqlite might be a reasonable first choice.

t.

Yes, MySQL, SQLite, PostrgreSQL can circumvent your Linux/Java problem while providing first class database engines. I run a HSQLDB server because the databases transformed seamlessly from embedded HSQLDB drafts and the performance problem does not occur on Windows systems where the databases are in productive use. H2 was an experiment when the performance issue was not apparent. H2 is a great database engine, very easy to set up for exclusive use on the local machine (drop files and use URL). I expect Base to fall apart, and it will be a big relief as long as the mere database connectivity and form controls persist. If not, I can not use this office suite anymore since all our spreadsheet models and most of the Writer templates are connected to some database one way or the other.


On 07/27/2011 04:19 PM, Tom Cloyd wrote:
Thanks, Andreas.

You're welcome,


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