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− | === Do I need Java to use Base? ===
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− | Not strictly. Base is an application which enables you to access the database of your choice - this can be local databases like flat files, dBase files, server databases like [http://www.mysql.org/ MySQL], [http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL], [http://www.oracle.com/index.html Oracle], MS SQL Server, plus every database which you have an ODBC , JDBC, or ADO driver for.
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− | However, by default OpenOffice.org creates all-in-one database files, using the [http://hsqldb.org/ HSQLDB] database engine, which in fact is a Java database. So, if you have a [http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp Java Runtime Environment (JRE)] installed, OpenOffice.org Base will create an embedded HSQLDB database when you choose "Create a new database" in the "New Database" wizard (<code>File|New|Database</code>).
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− | If you do not have a JRE, then the following functionality will not be available
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− | * You will not be able to create, or open existing, all-in-one database files which facilitate the HSQLDB engine.
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− | * You will not be able to run the table, query, form, and report wizard.
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− | * You will not be able to connect to your database if you only have a JDBC connector.
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− | Everything else continues to work. In particular, you can still work with databases other than HSQLDB.
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 25 November 2009
moved to FAQ (Base)