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Thu, Nov 15 2007 1:01 PM | Permanent Link |
"Alan Questell" | I'm faced with the happy (or unhappy, depending on your POV) task of
developing some new applications for .NET (VS 2005) and need an embedded database. (I'll continue using ElevateDB for Delphi for the forseeable future.) Is there a timeframe for an ElevateDB engine as a DLL for .net? There's seems to be a dearth of entries in the category right now. I can only find in terms of SQL databases (and truly embedded): VistaDB, Firebird embedded, Access/Jet, and the new Blackfish from Codegear, which I assume could also be used with VS 2005, but I can't figure out if it can be purchased separately. Does anyone know of others? There are some object DBs such as db4o, which is moving away from the open source model and will now have a high price tag; also no SQL. |
Thu, Nov 15 2007 1:45 PM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Alan,
I have done some testing using ElevateDB ODBC driver and .NET (VS2005) and have had no problems with this setup. The ADO driver is not very far away from completion either. Chris Holland Alan Questell wrote: > I'm faced with the happy (or unhappy, depending on your POV) task of > developing some new applications for .NET (VS 2005) and need an embedded > database. (I'll continue using ElevateDB for Delphi for the forseeable > future.) > > Is there a timeframe for an ElevateDB engine as a DLL for .net? > > There's seems to be a dearth of entries in the category right now. I can > only find in terms of SQL databases (and truly embedded): VistaDB, Firebird > embedded, Access/Jet, and the new Blackfish from Codegear, which I assume > could also be used with VS 2005, but I can't figure out if it can be > purchased separately. > > Does anyone know of others? > > There are some object DBs such as db4o, which is moving away from the open > source model and will now have a high price tag; also no SQL. > > |
Thu, Nov 15 2007 1:47 PM | Permanent Link |
"Alan Questell" | But that's accessing an ElevateDB server...
I'm asking about embedded for local applications. "Chris Holland" <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote in message news:19FBF021-854B-45F0-B7C4-BC16083DEF88@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Alan, > > I have done some testing using ElevateDB ODBC driver and .NET (VS2005) and > have had no problems with this setup. > > The ADO driver is not very far away from completion either. > > Chris Holland > > > Alan Questell wrote: >> I'm faced with the happy (or unhappy, depending on your POV) task of >> developing some new applications for .NET (VS 2005) and need an embedded >> database. (I'll continue using ElevateDB for Delphi for the forseeable >> future.) >> >> Is there a timeframe for an ElevateDB engine as a DLL for .net? >> >> There's seems to be a dearth of entries in the category right now. I can >> only find in terms of SQL databases (and truly embedded): VistaDB, >> Firebird embedded, Access/Jet, and the new Blackfish from Codegear, which >> I assume could also be used with VS 2005, but I can't figure out if it >> can be purchased separately. >> >> Does anyone know of others? >> >> There are some object DBs such as db4o, which is moving away from the >> open source model and will now have a high price tag; also no SQL. |
Thu, Nov 15 2007 2:53 PM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Alan,
The ODBC driver can access Server or Local tables. Chris Holland Alan Questell wrote: > But that's accessing an ElevateDB server... > > I'm asking about embedded for local applications. > > "Chris Holland" <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote in message > news:19FBF021-854B-45F0-B7C4-BC16083DEF88@news.elevatesoft.com... >> Hi Alan, >> >> I have done some testing using ElevateDB ODBC driver and .NET (VS2005) and >> have had no problems with this setup. >> >> The ADO driver is not very far away from completion either. >> >> Chris Holland >> >> >> Alan Questell wrote: >>> I'm faced with the happy (or unhappy, depending on your POV) task of >>> developing some new applications for .NET (VS 2005) and need an embedded >>> database. (I'll continue using ElevateDB for Delphi for the forseeable >>> future.) >>> >>> Is there a timeframe for an ElevateDB engine as a DLL for .net? >>> >>> There's seems to be a dearth of entries in the category right now. I can >>> only find in terms of SQL databases (and truly embedded): VistaDB, >>> Firebird embedded, Access/Jet, and the new Blackfish from Codegear, which >>> I assume could also be used with VS 2005, but I can't figure out if it >>> can be purchased separately. >>> >>> Does anyone know of others? >>> >>> There are some object DBs such as db4o, which is moving away from the >>> open source model and will now have a high price tag; also no SQL. > > |
Thu, Nov 15 2007 4:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Alan,
<< Is there a timeframe for an ElevateDB engine as a DLL for .net? >> I'm finishing it up this week, and it should only require another week of testing before it is considered done and ready for release. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Nov 15 2007 5:45 PM | Permanent Link |
"Alan Questell" | Okay...I didn't realize that.
"Chris Holland" <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote in message news:586BBC6C-94DF-46F0-B6D9-596BF60BAAF3@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Alan, > > The ODBC driver can access Server or Local tables. > > Chris Holland |
Thu, Nov 15 2007 5:46 PM | Permanent Link |
"Alan Questell" | Okay...that will be great.
"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message news:5DD8CB9E-FBEE-438E-A6C0-E64862FE539E@news.elevatesoft.com... > Alan, > > << Is there a timeframe for an ElevateDB engine as a DLL for .net? >> > > I'm finishing it up this week, and it should only require another week of > testing before it is considered done and ready for release. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > |
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