How do you programmatically create an empty database?
Pierre Sahores
psahores at free.fr
Wed Nov 24 15:28:29 EST 2010
Ruslan,
Seems i will get part of my responses there : <http://www.valentina-db.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=valentina:valentina>
;-)
Pierre
Le 24 nov. 2010 à 21:12, Pierre Sahores a écrit :
> Hello Ruslan and All,
>
> GPL nor Creative Commons License did't never means "Free for any use" !
> BSD2 and MIT licenses means - most of the time - "Free for any use" !
>
> I would't never like to rely, in about work (time, invests, returns,...) on randomized (un)secure business models ;-S
>
> More seriously and, get please, my sincere apologies as i would really prefer to play around this in my vernacular mother's tongue ;-)
>
> Each time i need to include thirst tools components in commercial solutions, i try to stay as careful as possible...
> Do my customer need (or want to rely on...) a commercial licensed (O)RDBMS : Oracle, Sybase, Progress, Valentina,... ?
> Do my customer accept to trust me if i purpose a BSD2, MIT or reasonable commercial priced (O)RDBMS as a trustable way to get his app reliable in any needs ?
>
> ....
>
> I know mainly well PostgreSQL and most of my n-tier LiveCode powered solutions relies on it with full confidence for over the 12 last years but ...
>
> ... i would't like at all to pass away from Valentina server if it can help me - in any way - to conceptualize solutions (mainly centered on AI+n-tier automated workflows) that i never minded about in using PostgreSQL, as long as SQL is full suitable but not exactly dedicated to handle AI oriented datas structures) !!
>
> So, is there any existing resumes, detailed documents, etc... that compare PostgreSQL and Valentina server (full commercial version) and where each of those tools can provide us special advantages ? If yes, i would be really interested in learning about this ?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Pierre
>
> Le 24 nov. 2010 à 16:20, Ruslan Zasukhin a écrit :
>
>> On 11/24/10 4:46 PM, "Trevor DeVore" <lists at mangomultimedia.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Mark Schonewille <
>>> m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Actually, that's what I use most of the time, particularly the completely
>>>> free (open-source) MySQL server.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Mark is probably aware of this already but just a heads up for those not
>>> familiar with MySQL licensing. MySQL is not necessarily free to use in your
>>> projects.
>>>
>>> Recently I spoke with an Oracle licensing rep as I was going to distribute a
>>> product that interfaced with MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQL Server based on what
>>> the customer already had installed. For my situation (application built in
>>> LiveCode, selling to customers)I was told that I must purchase licenses that
>>> I then resell to my customers. This is true even if the customer already has
>>> their own MySQL licenses. I have to sell them a license for use with my
>>> product. Also, you cannot buy single licenses from Oracle, you must buy in
>>> bulk. I ended up dropping MySQL as one of the database offerings because of
>>> the licensing terms.
>>
>> Exactly.
>>
>> This is one more real story about
>>
>> CALL to mySQL (Oracle now) to become aware and suprised
>> how many thousands of $$$ will cost "free" mySQL for your project.
>>
>>
>>> I ended up recommending PostgreSQL for customers that didn't have any
>>> databases installed and those who already have SQL Server licenses use SQL
>>> Server.
>>
>> Yes, the only really free licenses have for now SqlLite and Postgre.
>> It seems FireBird also.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Ruslan Zasukhin
>> VP Engineering and New Technology
>> Paradigma Software, Inc
>>
>> Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
>> http://www.paradigmasoft.com
>>
>> [I feel the need: the need for speed]
>>
>>
>>
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