I do not like using Java applications on my workstation, mostly as a result of
the extra clutter they bring in addition to the enormous number of Microsoft
files I already have installed.
That being said, I do agree with the commenters in this thread where the
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From: emou...@yahoo.fr [firebird-support]
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] Re: Off-Topic: Firebird future
>
> Lazarus/Delphi developers are unable to use isql?
>
Hello,
RedExpert works really well (no v3.0.3.554 is v1.0.6) .
I went back to dbeaver CE (v6.2.3) and also is running very neat .
I also needs java .
Regards
> Already registered and downloaded from https://reddatabase.ru .
> The version is the Open Edition v3.0.3.554 .
>
> Running on Debian 10 and
>
> Lazarus/Delphi developers are unable to use isql?
>
Hello,
I can use isql; I can use isql. But when there is more than 5, 6 tables, a
graphical tool becomes useful and saves a lot of time.
For information, I have pasted a link to "Red Expert" GUI: it is a very
advanced program
You are joking, command line tool in this days is only for scripting. Using it
in everyday work is a bad joke. Gui tool have scrolling, local sorting,
filtering, exporting...Regards,Karol Bieniaszewski
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>
> Take a look in the link below... It is a GUI tool
> Open Source and free, being developed by RedSoft:
> https://www.firebirdnews.org/redexpert-1-0-6-released/
> https://www.firebirdnews.org/redexpert-1-0-6-released/
>
Thank you.
I've tested the installation of another Linux workstation
25.10.2019 17:22, emou...@yahoo.fr [firebird-support] wrote:
> The only tool I can use to create a *.fdb, is FlameRobin (an "abandonware");
> Firebird
> being used by the Delphi Lazarus developer community, the fact that it was
> written in
> C\C++ instead of Pascal can, perhaps, partly
> /hom/Me/.software/test_only_one_tbl.fdb; found: 11.2, support 12.0"; so, I'm
> stuck with FlameRobin: how long will it work?; and I couldn't install Red
> Expert), with an advantage for those who subscribe (everything is
> imaginable).
there is a project written in pascal (turbobird
Hello,
(I hope I'm not posting in duplicate)
I also think there is a problem.
Companies that have a chance to make money on the Internet, use database
servers, and therefore databases under Linux servers.
Microsoft has its Azure Cloud on Linux server. SQL-server is installed on Linux
I also think there is a problem.
Companies that have a chance to make money on the internet, use database
servers, and therefore databases under Linux servers.
Microsoft has its Azure Cloud on Linux server. SQL-server is installed on Linux
servers, such as mySQL, Oracle, etc.
The only tool I
Already registered and downloaded from https://reddatabase.ru .
The version is the Open Edition v3.0.3.554 .
Running on Debian 10 and Debian Testing both 64bit, using openjdk 11.
It works fine with openjdk 8 .
Is working nice, it looks nice. Will be trying much futher .
Regards,
Pablo Sanchez
On 10/14/2019 11:42 PM, Hamish Moffatt ham...@risingsoftware.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
>
>
> On 11/10/19 10:52 am, Daniel Miller dmil...@amfes.com [firebird-support]
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> There are a few (Windows-only) applications that are quite powerful -
>> but honestly the primary tool
On 11/10/19 10:52 am, Daniel Miller dmil...@amfes.com [firebird-support]
wrote:
There are a few (Windows-only) applications that are quite powerful -
but honestly the primary tool I've used has been FirebirdWebAdmin
(formerly IBWebAdmin). I'm generally working from a remote site and
Thanks
On 14/10/19 5:17 am, pablo sanchez pab...@adinet.com.uy
[firebird-support] wrote:
I prefer to connect over vpn/ssh to remote sites and run Flamerobin
from my pc. I have all customer connections together, which is very
convenient for me .
It's convenient, but Firebird (2.5 at least) is *very*
I prefer to connect over vpn/ssh to remote sites and run Flamerobin
from my pc. I have all customer connections together, which is very
convenient for me .
Pablo
> On 10/9/2019 9:08 AM, pablo sanchez pab...@adinet.com.uy
> [firebird-support] wrote:
>> I use Firebird since 0.x version (open
On 10/9/2019 9:08 AM, pablo sanchez pab...@adinet.com.uy
[firebird-support] wrote:
> I use Firebird since 0.x version (open interbase?) .
>
> It's the most versatile db I've found so far : embedded and full server,
> linux(99%) and windows, odbc or jaybird.
>
> Installs in 5 minutes with db
I use Firebird since 0.x version (open interbase?) .
It's the most versatile db I've found so far : embedded and full server,
linux(99%) and windows, odbc or jaybird.
Installs in 5 minutes with db configuration.
I never had a performance issue that was not my fault and biggest db's
are 80GB+
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