mission critical apps; was Re: cross platform ide
Rob Cozens
rcozens at pon.net
Mon Feb 9 13:40:39 EST 2004
>I sense you feel threatened by this thread because SDB and libIPC
>are geared towards a more business like, maybe mission-critical
>applications?
Thank you, Alex, for the excuse for a little PR.
1. SDB & libIPC are free and open source
2. My concern is that they do the job for my applications, as I make
no money from their acceptance by others
3. SDB is offered to others so I have a greater base of developer &
client site experience to draw from for a tool that is critical to my
applications.
4. SDB is positioned as a simple, generalized, native Transcript data
storage & retrieval engine...it's utility begins at the low and can
be extended to I-don't-know-what...my largest test database to date
is 43 MB (43,043 records).
5. It is available for any Revolution application that needs to store
& retrieve data by key, mission critical or not.
SDB is part of the Serendipity Library bundle:
<http://www.oenolog.net/ftp/serendipity_downloader.htm>
Enjoy!
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
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