Re: What free database you use in your Java application on Linux platform (& eclipse for IDE)?

From: Happyslayer (happyslayer_at_nospam.bellsouth.net)
Date: 12/09/03


Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 18:43:49 -0600

Hypersonic SQL (HSQL) works absolutely great--includes the tools and the
source code to build for your platform.
"Mario_5" <mario_zupan@inet.hr> wrote in message
news:br2g2c$qos$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
> What free database you use in your Java application on Linux platform?
> which tool you use for its editing?
>
>
>



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