Re: Data backend for larger apps --> Valentina Embedded Server.
Re: Data backend for larger apps --> Valentina Embedded Server.
- Subject: Re: Data backend for larger apps --> Valentina Embedded Server.
- From: Ruslan Zasukhin <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 12:46:47 +0300
- Thread-topic: Data backend for larger apps --> Valentina Embedded Server.
On 6/22/08 2:53 AM, "Devraj Mukherjee" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have gathered that Core Data (as brilliant as it is) doesn't yet
> support client/server databases. I am writing an application which
> will be installed on multiple machines but would like share the single
> data source.
>
> Since there will be large amount of data the thought at this stage is
> to use something like MySQL obviously at the risk of not being able to
> use some so cool as CoreData. Are there any suggestions as to what the
> best way to approach this problem is.
>
> I am certain I am not the first one to ask this question but can't
> find any valuable clues.
You can check Valentina database.
Valentina offers (royalty free) both:
* local only db
* client/server remote db
With only 2-3 lines to change, or even app can handle in the same time both
local and remote Valentina dbs.
Valentina offers Object-Relational Data model on the db level,
And it offers nice OO API for Cocoa developers.
You can read below a testimonial about Valentina for Cocoa from our page:
http://www.paradigmasoft.com/en/testimonials
Let me know if you have more questions about Valentina.
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> Soundminer's Justin Drury on Valentina for Cocoa and REALbasic
> I¹ve been using Valentina since 2000 first with Realbasic and now with Cocoa.
> What has always struck me as impressive is not just the database engine but
> the dedication and excitement the folks at Paradigma have for their product. I
> had moved to Apple¹s Cocoa framework about a year ago and had to use alternate
> databases(SqLite/MySQL) while Valentina was prepared.
>
> Recently I have been able to start integrating V4CC(Valentina for Cocoa) into
> my apps, and frankly its THE most exciting addition to my development
> environment! I can use Valentina¹s RAM databases with the same ease as
> CoreFoundation¹s datatypes with all the speed and efficiency that we have come
> to respect out of Valentina.
>
> With its objective C interface and built-in binding support, Valentina for
> Cocoa (with xCode) is an incredible RAD tool. I had been using CoreData with
> both its XML store and Sql Lite store and while that was fine for a few
> thousand records it quickly started to bog down and I missed the ability to
> tinker under the hood. Within an hour I had whipped together a prototype using
> Valentina and was awed by its power. I¹m again able to access hundreds of
> thousands of records with lightning speed and with its mature SQL support I¹m
> able to manipulate the data with ease.
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com
[I feel the need: the need for speed]
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