Why I needed to mysql was for JDBC access for some reporting tools, I guess
I could run HQDB in server mode, but I'm familiar and happy with mysql.
Stephen...
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On Wednesday 02 April 2008 07:59, Stephen Eaton wrote:
> I'm trying to migrate my existing JTRAC installation, the current
> stable release of jtrac using HQDB on a win2003 server, to mysql
> running on a seperate linux server.
Did you consider using hsqldb on Linux with save to disk set?
Thats how I am running, with no problems.
TimP
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