I didn't know that...where did you find them?
Cheers,
Sean Carrick
PekinSOFT Systems
PekinSOFT@... On Jan 19, 2008 5:42 PM, Briggs <
acidbriggs@...> wrote:
I just realized that NB does come with the drivers for mysql and
postres also, so I am happy with that. :-)
On Jan 19, 2008 12:27 PM, Briggs <
acidbriggs@...> wrote:
> I'll chime in and sa NO to bundling MySQL with Netbeans. The nice
> thing, and the reason for, Derby (JavaDB) is that it is extremely
> small, lightweight, and now part of the JDK. It gives developers the
> ability to get to work on writing applications that rely on a JDBC
> capable relational database. This was a piece missing from the JDK.
> Most of use probably rely on a back end relational database for
> development and testing. So, this was an extremely nice addition to
> making development easier on us.
>
> The magic of JDBC is it's extremely wonderful abstraction database
> connectivity. What could bundling MySQL do for most people? Not
> much. Plus, now you have added so many extra platform dependency
> problems and extreme bloat. Which version would you package? With
> JavaDB we developers don't have to worry about it when just trying to
> get their development environment up and running.
>
> I would just add a plugin option that allows for the driver and
> default parameters for connecting to a mysql db. Perhaps people could
> contribute scripts to start and stop it. But, for me, that is about
> it. That is all you need. Download MySQL yourself and connect to it.
> Plus, who wants the freakin' flame war of MySQL vs. Postgres vs.
> Firebird vs. whatever.
>
> I would also agree that bundling the container is a good thing. It's
> an implementation of a a spec many of us rely on; just like JavaDB.
>
> Plus, isn't is super easy to package up a working copy of your application now?
>
> Briggs.
>
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