Am Donnerstag, den 21.06.2007, 22:20 +0200 schrieb Marc
Santhoff:
> See the HSQLDB documentation.
I did and found another interesting topic:
brosing to:
http://hsqld
b.org/web/hsqlDocsFrame.html
and selecting "Documentation index" i read:
(direct link: http://h
sqldb.org/doc/guide/ch01.html#N101B4 )
<snip>
In-Process (Standalone) Mode
[...]
In 1.8.0, you can run a server instance in a thread from the
same
virtual machine as your application and provide external
access to your
in-process database.
</snip>
So, besides having to get user, network and database access
rights set
up properly it *could* be possible to access the running
internal hsqldb
instance of an .odb document.
Thinking about it this might not be very useful, there is no
such thing
as a database information service for publishing
avaliability and the
database is only active if OO.o is running ... leads to
various bad
designed structures.
Viewn from the outside it would be better to have a foreign
hsql server
instance use the data zipped into the odb as its data files
read on
startup. I think that's what Ray meant in his last mail.
Unzipping a
temporary version and starting hsql with that sounds
somewhat simple,
only write access would be a real problem then
(synchronization,
locking).
Marc
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