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Re: OpenBase SQL Licensing for WO5?


  • Subject: Re: OpenBase SQL Licensing for WO5?
  • From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:01:27 -0400

Along with Chuck's suggestion, I would also recommend you investigate MySQL and use InnoDB table engine as default. (www.mysql.com). It's open source, works with WebObjects and wicked fast.

-Kieran

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On Jul 6, 2004, at 5:58 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

I've used both OpenBase and FrontBase and I'd strongly recommend FrontBase http://www.FrontBase.com

Chuck

On Jul 6, 2004, at 2:36 PM, Rick Hoge wrote:

Thanks for all the replies to my post Re: Moving WebObjects project folder breaks build - I gather Eclipse is a great IDE for Java. In my case I have some Cocoa/Obj-C experience and will probably stick with Xcode for now...

[as you can probably guess, I'm just getting started out with WebObjects... it looks really cool so far!]

Another newbie question:

In going through the tutorial examples on Web Apps with databases, the OpenBase application is used. I presume this was installed as part of WO, but when I ran it it prompted to do an upgrade. I ran the upgrade, but then was asked for a license key which I of course do not have. I acquired a personal license to run the upgrade, but am wondering under what licensing the original installation of OpenBase would have shipped.

Did I make a mistake by clobbering an out-of-date but fully functional copy of OpenBase? Was this in fact installed as part of WebObjects? At some point we may want to run a live database through webobjects. What options are there? The academic pricing for OpenBase (which we'd presumably qualify for) looked reasonable.

Thanks again for any tips on this.

Rick
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