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@moonman There are some hardcoded MySQL/MariaDB style SQL queries. If you find those and fix 'em, you should just have to flick the configuration switch.
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@mmn I like #JPA for a good reason, having no #SQL in your program but still be able to do queries (e.g. named queries) with #JPQL (Java Persistence Query Language) which is independent from underlaying database server. Theoretical you can switch from #MySQL to e.g. #PostgreSQL an it *should* work out-of-the-box as long as you don't use native (hard-coded) queries.