Subject | Re: [firebird-support] How hard to convert to embedded? |
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Author | Thomas Steinmaurer |
Post date | 2005-03-23T14:35:13Z |
Hi Tim,
setup routine for deploying the Firebird Server. So, deploying Firebird
as Embedded Server is simply a XCOPY without needing to run e.g. the
Firebird setup routine.
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Best Regards,
Thomas Steinmaurer
LogManager Series - Logging/Auditing Suites supporting
InterBase, Firebird, Advantage Database, MS SQL Server and
NexusDB V2 (NEW!)
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
> The easiest is to let her run your app as a standalone, with FB installed.The main benefit is that with Embedded Server you don't have to run a
> I do this for many of my apps - with today's large hard drives, and FB's
> small footprint, it doesn't matter (to me, anyway) if you do it this way.
>
> In other words, I still haven't (personally) discovered any good reason to
> install an app with FB Embedded rather than with FB.
setup routine for deploying the Firebird Server. So, deploying Firebird
as Embedded Server is simply a XCOPY without needing to run e.g. the
Firebird setup routine.
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Best Regards,
Thomas Steinmaurer
LogManager Series - Logging/Auditing Suites supporting
InterBase, Firebird, Advantage Database, MS SQL Server and
NexusDB V2 (NEW!)
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com