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Re: Database Suggestions
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Re: Database Suggestions


  • Subject: Re: Database Suggestions
  • From: "J. Todd Slack" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 06:24:40 -0400

Hi Jason,

> What about Berkeley DB?

I looked at berkley DB and you must give away the source to your project
without heavy licensing.

Look at hyperSonic SQL.

-Jason











>> On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 03:49 , Nick Beadman wrote:
>>
>>> I am a shareware author that is trying to build an application not
>>> entirely
>>> unlike iTunes or iPhoto except for a completely different problem
>>> domain. As
>>> part of the design of this application I have realised that what I
>>> need to
>>> do is to store all of my data in a database. Unfortunately, as a
>>> shareware
>>> author I can't afford to spend thousands of dollars on a solution or
>>> pay per
>>> usage royalties (as the accounting for this would be too complex).
>>> Here are
>>> a brief list of requirements, most important first:
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