Cloudscape Gains Momentum
A reader writes: "There's been a lot of bits written recently about the growth of Open Source databases; as well as IBM's patent gift, as their release of the Java database Cloudscape. There's a contest running on SourceForge.net around Cloudscape; download and run with it." SF.net is part of OSTG, like Slashdot.
And the story is about?
marketing?
A Java database?
Isn't that a little bit like writing a Fast Fourier Transform in LISP?
There are lots of things that Java is perfectly suited for. Databases are not one of those things.
Karma: Excellent Birds (mostly as a result of listening to Laurie Anderson)
Embedding a database in an application can be very useful, such as in a desktop GUI where you cannot rely on network communication or maybe don't want to bother with a client/server environment.
I'd certainly consider Java/Cloudscape for a desktop db-backed application over anything built in Access.
As always, fit the tool to the job, not the job to the tool.
If you, my friend, didn't get it: this is the idea of OS. Not to be restricted to some few projects. And I always find something with stands for or against any new project, when I am devoting some time to it.