The only reason this wasn't done before is the general impression that JBoss devs
wanted to excise HSQL as soon as possible. Given that it's staying around through AS
6, it seems fine to switch over. I'm assuming you would rely upon the hsql jar in the
AS common/lib, correct?
Going back in time, the original intention of the example was to highlight typical steps,
urls, etc. and possibly rely on a derby instance being installed already as part of the MM
demo install. Derby of course can also be run in an embedded mode.
----- Original Message -----
For the JBoss AS deployment examples, would like to suggest that the
examples that use Derby database, to use Hsql. This would enable the
examples to be run without installing a database and make the
deployment self sufficient.
Would this be okay to do for 7.4 or is there someone against doing
this?
Van Halbert
Principal Software Eng.
Red Hat, Inc.
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vhalbert(a)redhat.com
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