Subject | Re: [Firebird-general] Re: Converting MySQL to FB 1.5 |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2004-05-19T16:19:02Z |
Lester Caine wrote:
don't. That way, if you have OpenSource and free database to run with
it, the client only pays to you, not also some db vendor.
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Milan Babuskov
http://fbexport.sourceforge.net
>>our target is web apps using ColdFusion MX and relational databases.AFAIK, only developers have to pay ColdFusion, while their clients
>>By now our need is converting all My$QL client database to free, open
>>source and great FB 1.5... talk more about Fulda conference... and
>>your PHP app to convert...
>
> ColdFusion and open source in the same application ? :)
>
> It was my understanding that ColdFusion had a rather restricted set of
> databases that it supported, and that you needed to have the Enterprise
> version for a more flexible range.
don't. That way, if you have OpenSource and free database to run with
it, the client only pays to you, not also some db vendor.
> But I may be wrong there - I stoppedMe too. :)
> even looking at Macromedia when I saw the price tag ;)
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Milan Babuskov
http://fbexport.sourceforge.net