+1
hsqldb is not very well suited as a directory. it's easy to setup but
data is stored either as a "script" or in a csv file. there are a few
directories that store information using RDBMs (oracle and ibm), so if
you have the inclination it's been done before.
marc
On 7/24/05, Noel J. Bergman <noel@devtech.com> wrote:
> > Maybe the HSQLDB and its license would be better than sleepycat ones
>
> *IF* you want to use a SQL database, I'd suggest looking at Derby. But I
> was not of the impression that we did for these purposes.
>
> --- Noel
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