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Still Alive?Hi guys,
I would like to receive some information about the state of the project McKoi: I have seen in some old posts to the list the project is supposed to be still alive, but since the announcement from Toby of an incoming release, everything seems death calm. I tried contacting Toby directly couple of weeks ago, but since then I had no response. I've been working for a while in an organization which makes use of McKoi for some embedded systems: we're quite happy of the performances and the project manageability itself. Anyway, since we need to would like some assurances about the vitality of the tools we're going to use, we are considering switching to some other systems (such as SQLite or similar), although we wouldn't. Hope I will get a positive response from the list. Cheers. John --------------------------------------------------------------- Mckoi SQL Database mailing list http://www.mckoi.com/database/ To unsubscribe, send a message to mckoidb-unsubscribe@... |
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Re: Still Alive?hi,
as i know, mckoi is not under active development at the moment. just have a look at the last release. you should switch to a other projekt like hsqldb, h2 or derby. they seems to be very active (have a look at the derby mailing list). for an overview of java database systems have a look at http://java-source.net once mckoi was my first choice, but now i prefer derby. cheers John Garrett Smith schrieb: > Hi guys, > I would like to receive some information about the state of the > project McKoi: I have seen in some old posts to the list the project > is supposed to be still alive, but since the announcement from Toby of > an incoming release, everything seems death calm. > I tried contacting Toby directly couple of weeks ago, but since then I > had no response. > > I've been working for a while in an organization which makes use of > McKoi for some embedded systems: we're quite happy of the > performances and the project manageability itself. > Anyway, since we need to would like some assurances about the vitality > of the tools we're going to use, we are considering switching to some > other systems (such as SQLite or similar), although we wouldn't. > > Hope I will get a positive response from the list. > > > Cheers. > John > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Mckoi SQL Database mailing list http://www.mckoi.com/database/ > To unsubscribe, send a message to mckoidb-unsubscribe@... > --------------------------------------------------------------- Mckoi SQL Database mailing list http://www.mckoi.com/database/ To unsubscribe, send a message to mckoidb-unsubscribe@... |
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Re: Still Alive?Hi John,
Sorry to say that I gave up on McKoi many months ago after it corrupted the database a couple of times and there seemed to be no help or response on the mailing list. I tried Derby or JavaDB but finally ended up with hsqldb because of support for boolean data types. I have been completely satisfied with it and can recommend it for embedded as well as server use. Bayless ----- Original Message ----- From: "duschhaube" <duschhaube@...> To: <mckoidb@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 5:51 AM Subject: Re: Still Alive? > hi, > > > as i know, mckoi is not under active development at the moment. just have > a look at the last release. > you should switch to a other projekt like hsqldb, h2 or derby. they seems > to be very active (have a look at the derby mailing list). > for an overview of java database systems have a look at > http://java-source.net > > once mckoi was my first choice, but now i prefer derby. > > cheers > > > John Garrett Smith schrieb: >> Hi guys, >> I would like to receive some information about the state of the >> project McKoi: I have seen in some old posts to the list the project >> is supposed to be still alive, but since the announcement from Toby of >> an incoming release, everything seems death calm. >> I tried contacting Toby directly couple of weeks ago, but since then I >> had no response. >> >> I've been working for a while in an organization which makes use of >> McKoi for some embedded systems: we're quite happy of the >> performances and the project manageability itself. >> Anyway, since we need to would like some assurances about the vitality >> of the tools we're going to use, we are considering switching to some >> other systems (such as SQLite or similar), although we wouldn't. >> >> Hope I will get a positive response from the list. >> >> >> Cheers. >> John >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> Mckoi SQL Database mailing list http://www.mckoi.com/database/ >> To unsubscribe, send a message to mckoidb-unsubscribe@... >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Mckoi SQL Database mailing list http://www.mckoi.com/database/ > To unsubscribe, send a message to mckoidb-unsubscribe@... > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: > 269.14.6/1059 - Release Date: 10/9/2007 8:44 AM > > --------------------------------------------------------------- Mckoi SQL Database mailing list http://www.mckoi.com/database/ To unsubscribe, send a message to mckoidb-unsubscribe@... |
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