Wow--be careful with the quoting here: I didn't say that. Somebody replying
to me did, and should get all the credit. :-)
Ted Neward
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> Ted Neward wrote:
> >> The biggest reasons why I went with Derby + Hibernate are:
> >>
> >> 1. We are resource poor and they are free.
> >>
> >> 2. Derby, being the open reincarnation of Cloudscape, has something
> of
> >> a
> >> track record and is, therefore, a lower risk technology.
> >>
> FWIW we had performance issues with Derby in the prototype Darkstar
> stack. We eventually
> went to BerkeleyDB since we have no use for relational functionality.
>
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