[Ldsoss] Database for FamilySearch OpenSource Client
Tom Welch
welchtc at ldschurch.org
Tue May 15 11:04:58 EDT 2007
I've used both Derby and H2 and find H2 much faster, easier to use,
fault tolerant, and light weight. If you are looking for a great
embedded DB, I'd recommend H2. Their code can run in client-server mode
but I've not used it in that way.
Tom
Gordon Clarke wrote:
> LDS Developers,
>
> I have three important questions about the Java-based Open Source
> Desktop Client that FamilySearch is developing to work in conjunction
> with our New FamilySearch master family tree. All answers and any
> comments about the database issue will be greatly appreciated.
>
> 1) What open source database would you recommend?
>
> 2) Do you know of a type of architecture that could be used to create
> a framework extensible for different databases?
>
> 3) What do you think about the Derby? H2?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
>
> Gordon Clarke
> FamilySearch DevNet Manager
>
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