Subject | RE: [ib-support] How to embed Firebird 1.0 into a Win32 application? |
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Author | A| c@pOnĀ” |
Post date | 2002-09-16T06:41:13Z |
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply. I meant to simply copy the files into my
application and distribute it. So I guess that the Firebird installer should
go into my application's installer.
Assuming that I've got a Firebird server up and running with 2 database DBX
and DBY, how would I connect to them using a JDBC driver e.g. JayBird?
Mainly, where do I obtain the port number to include into the JDBC URL?
Also, I intend to use Castor with Firebird. Is there any limitation to that?
Many thanks,
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan McDonald [mailto:alan@...]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 11:28 AM
To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ib-support] How to embed Firebird 1.0 into a Win32
application?
what's the difference between embed and install? do you mean copy files as
you install and expect it to run? if so, then I don't think so. You need
to
install c/w registry settings. but I include ther server install in my
setups and have the server install if it's required as an option,
otherwise
just the client gets installed.
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: don_alcaponi [mailto:don_alcaponi@...]
Sent: Monday, 16 September 2002 13:08
To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ib-support] How to embed Firebird 1.0 into a Win32
application?
Hi all,
What is required to embed a Firebird 1.0 server into an application
for Win32? Is it possible to do so?
E.g. MySQL can be embedded by copying the bin, lib and share
directories. So I'd like to do something similar with Firebird. Is
there any documentation available online?
Many thanks,
Al
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Thanks for the quick reply. I meant to simply copy the files into my
application and distribute it. So I guess that the Firebird installer should
go into my application's installer.
Assuming that I've got a Firebird server up and running with 2 database DBX
and DBY, how would I connect to them using a JDBC driver e.g. JayBird?
Mainly, where do I obtain the port number to include into the JDBC URL?
Also, I intend to use Castor with Firebird. Is there any limitation to that?
Many thanks,
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan McDonald [mailto:alan@...]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 11:28 AM
To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ib-support] How to embed Firebird 1.0 into a Win32
application?
what's the difference between embed and install? do you mean copy files as
you install and expect it to run? if so, then I don't think so. You need
to
install c/w registry settings. but I include ther server install in my
setups and have the server install if it's required as an option,
otherwise
just the client gets installed.
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: don_alcaponi [mailto:don_alcaponi@...]
Sent: Monday, 16 September 2002 13:08
To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ib-support] How to embed Firebird 1.0 into a Win32
application?
Hi all,
What is required to embed a Firebird 1.0 server into an application
for Win32? Is it possible to do so?
E.g. MySQL can be embedded by copying the bin, lib and share
directories. So I'd like to do something similar with Firebird. Is
there any documentation available online?
Many thanks,
Al
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