Subject | Re: [firebird-support] App Is Very Slow When Client Runs It From Server. .. |
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Author | Sam Hunt |
Post date | 2005-08-01T22:12:02Z |
Ann W. Harrison wrote:
want to port this to Linux in the future.
By "network" app, I mean an app that multiple clients (whether they are
p-t-p or on a LAN) may run, each sharing the same database.
Sorry, but I don't understand what you said, or how it might apply in my
situation.
Thx
Sam Hunt
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> Sam Hunt wrote:I forgot to mention in my original question that we are SS bcuz we may
> >
> >>For fast local access try either embedded or Classic.
> >>
> >
> > This is a network app, either peer-to-peer, or a LAN, and all clients
> > must run the same copy of it on the server.
>
> OK, I guess I'm not entirely clear on what you mean by a network app.
> If you run Classic on the system with the database, your local clients
> will make a TCP loopback connection while your remote clients make a
> remote TCP connection, both types of clients using the same client
> library. On Linux, your local clients would like to a different library
> - same interface, just a different library - and make local connections.
>
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> Regards,
>
> Ann
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want to port this to Linux in the future.
By "network" app, I mean an app that multiple clients (whether they are
p-t-p or on a LAN) may run, each sharing the same database.
Sorry, but I don't understand what you said, or how it might apply in my
situation.
Thx
Sam Hunt
I have recd a few requests to trim my replies.
How does one trim their reply and retain just the last reply and the
original question as the subject?