Subject Re: "Embedded" is no such thing
Author Mike Dewhirst
Martijn Tonies wrote:
>>>Things seem to be fine now the conf files are in the BIN folder.
>>>
>>>What's the difference between an embedded and server setup?
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>>Embedded is like a mini superserver nested nicely inside a dll. Only a
>>single application can access the database at one time, and the
>>database runs in the application space with the application. It is
>>really useful for setting up different tiers with data stores that are
>>significant enough to want a real database but for which installing a
>>database service is a bit of a hassle.
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> "Embedded" is a **** name. It's NOT an embedded server, it's more
> like "direct access like the normal server process".
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> Can't we think of a better name than Embedded?

Will "Embedded" Firebird run on WinCE?

I was just forced to buy an ipaq to run a new version of a product I
have to use and the supplier's WinCE rewrite dropped Ctree Plus and now
uses MS SQL Server.

Mike

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