Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Where can I get infromation about firebird embedded? |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2004-10-27T23:00:39Z |
At 06:08 PM 27/10/2004 +0000, you wrote:
"embedded" in Firebird:
1) The Windows Embedded server is a deployment model (single user, dynamic
SQL, single machine, no need to install the full server). Read the
Firebird 1 release notes and the README file that comes with the Windows
installer.
2) Embedded SQL, a superset of Firebird SQL, which enables you to write
C/C++ or Cobol applications containing embedded SQL statements that you
pre-process using GPRE. The preprocessing converts those SQL statements
into static calls, coded as in the host language as macros. For this, get
the IB6 manual, EmbedSQL.pdf (Google for it, it can be got from several
sources around the web)
./heLen
>Where can I get infromation about firebird embedded?Which "embedded"? Confusingly, there are two totally separate concepts of
"embedded" in Firebird:
1) The Windows Embedded server is a deployment model (single user, dynamic
SQL, single machine, no need to install the full server). Read the
Firebird 1 release notes and the README file that comes with the Windows
installer.
2) Embedded SQL, a superset of Firebird SQL, which enables you to write
C/C++ or Cobol applications containing embedded SQL statements that you
pre-process using GPRE. The preprocessing converts those SQL statements
into static calls, coded as in the host language as macros. For this, get
the IB6 manual, EmbedSQL.pdf (Google for it, it can be got from several
sources around the web)
./heLen
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