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Dyreatnews

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:26 pm
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"Mr. X." writes:

> ... it doesn't pay attantion to derby database.

What are you talking about? As my signature tries to indicate: You are
not likely to get that much response to Derby/Java DB related questions in
this newsgroup since most of the Derby/Java DB experts hang out at
derby-user.TakeThisOut@db.apache.org (derby-dev@db.apache.org).

Since Java DB (Sun's branding of Apache Derby) is included in the JDK I
can understand that people come to this newsgroup, but they really
should subscribe to (or browse) the Derby mailing lists.

> (I have tought this is a popular one,
> so maybe I will use mysql instead).

MySQL is the most widely used OSS DBMS today.

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Thomas Kellerer

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:31 pm
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Dyreatnews RemoveThis @sun.com, 17.03.2008 13:26:
>> (I have tought this is a popular one,
>> so maybe I will use mysql instead).
>
> MySQL is the most widely used OSS DBMS today.

But not the best one Wink

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Arne_Vajhøj

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:49 pm
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Dyreatnews.RemoveThis@sun.com wrote:
> "Mr. X." writes:
>> ... it doesn't pay attantion to derby database.
>
> What are you talking about? As my signature tries to indicate: You are
> not likely to get that much response to Derby/Java DB related questions in
> this newsgroup since most of the Derby/Java DB experts hang out at
> derby-user.RemoveThis@db.apache.org (derby-dev@db.apache.org).
>
> Since Java DB (Sun's branding of Apache Derby) is included in the JDK I
> can understand that people come to this newsgroup, but they really
> should subscribe to (or browse) the Derby mailing lists.

I would say that Derby is on topic and Mr. X seems to get many
answers here, so it should not be a problem using this forum.
Ofcourse he may get even more/better response in a Derby
specific forum. But none of the questions has required
any knowledge of Derby internals.

Arne
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Arne_Vajhøj

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(Msg. 19) Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:50 pm
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Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Dyreatnews.TakeThisOut@sun.com, 17.03.2008 13:26:
>>> (I have tought this is a popular one,
>>> so maybe I will use mysql instead).
>>
>> MySQL is the most widely used OSS DBMS today.
>
> But not the best one Wink

What is best depends a lot on the context.

Arne
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Dyreatnews

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:14 am
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Arne Vajhøj writes:

> Dyreatnews.DeleteThis@sun.com wrote:
>> "Mr. X." writes:
>>> ... it doesn't pay attantion to derby database.
>>
>> What are you talking about? As my signature tries to indicate: You are
>> not likely to get that much response to Derby/Java DB related questions in
>> this newsgroup since most of the Derby/Java DB experts hang out at
>> derby-user.DeleteThis@db.apache.org (derby-dev@db.apache.org).
>>
>> Since Java DB (Sun's branding of Apache Derby) is included in the JDK I
>> can understand that people come to this newsgroup, but they really
>> should subscribe to (or browse) the Derby mailing lists.
>
> I would say that Derby is on topic and Mr. X seems to get many
> answers here, so it should not be a problem using this forum.

Agreed. And after my previous post I noticed that you (and others) are
providing good and helpful answers about Derby.

> Ofcourse he may get even more/better response in a Derby
> specific forum. But none of the questions has required
> any knowledge of Derby internals.

Quite right. I just wasn't sure what the OP meant by
"... it doesn't pay attantion to derby database." If he
meant that there is little Derby-related traffic in this newsgroup I
wanted to point out that much discussion happens elsewhere.

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