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LCDS and Postgre

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Hello,

Can I use Postgre with LCDS?

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LCDS has no built-in dependency on any database, and so you can use any database you like. Please note there are some features like the Hibernate Assembler and Fiber Assembler that rely on Hibernate. So any limitation regarding databases is limited by Hibernate's support of the underlying database.

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LCDS has no built-in dependency on any database, and so you can use any database you like. Please note there are some features like the Hibernate Assembler and Fiber Assembler that rely on Hibernate. So any limitation regarding databases is limited by Hibernate's support of the underlying database.

Anil

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