Re: Choose database engine ?
r-win wrote:Cerberus wrote:derby is just as easy to edit as mysql ( http://www.razorsql.com/docs/derby_data ... owser.html ) and all of your examples are aimed around linux and most of our user are not using linux.
Not as easy, since those tools have a GUI. Users on headless machines (like NAS) can't use those, unless they open the database on a share or something like that. They will also have to stop Serviio, or the database will be locked. Maybe you guys know if there is a CLI version of a derby database editor? I couldn't find one.
I got the point though, and it's fine. This tiny downside doesn't weigh up against the excellent DLNA server Serviio is.
Edit: Or is 'ij' the CLI tool to use?
look on the site i posted they do alot of things for derby databases. or look at the below links.
http://db.apache.org/derby/faq.html or http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/08 ... ase_derby/
FYI - yes ij is the command line editor for derby

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