Re: Databasing and Cocoa
Re: Databasing and Cocoa
- Subject: Re: Databasing and Cocoa
- From: James Tichenor <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:12:34 -0800
Yes, FrontBase does support replication/synchronization, but according
to their website it is only available for the top if the line $3000
implementation of the database, which is a little beyond our means for
five people in an office.
I'm still surprised there isn't as much support for something as
ubiquitous as mySQL seems to be...
James
On 29-Feb-04, at 12:51 PM, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch wrote:
Greetings James,
FrontBase has a free development license and a free deployment
licenese
named E-Starter. Unless you need online backups,
clustering/replication
or other advanced features, you need not pay FrontBase one dime.
Yes, I'll definitely need some form of replication -- our database
needs to be able to run on remote locations and then sync back to a
master database once the portables regain internet access.
That's synchronization, not replication. That's typically handled at
the
application-level, as I know of no database which does this
out-of-the-box. Then again, I haven't looked closely at various
databases
for this feature, so some may have it and I just haven't noticed.
| Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch http://rentzsch.com
| Red Shed Software http://redshed.net
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