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> From: Tim Kosacek > > Yep, the installation leaves something to be desired. But once it's up > and running, it's a pretty nice database. Through very unscientific polling, it's the fastest database in the group (the group being HSQLDB, PostGreSQL and SapDB - I don't count JT/400 because it's accessing my host). The setup is an absolute pain, but that's why I wanted to look at some other databases. To start out, HSQLDB is the simplest to use. There's really no setup; just put the JAR file in your classpath and go. But if SapDB is going to continue to be a free database, I can't see why you wouldn't want to use it.
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