Hello

I have a question about MySQL and regular 'programs', as i am normally used
to programming web-apps and the like, with that kind of programming and
database interaction. I want to know if it is possible to somehow 'embed'
the MySQL database in the program you are making? (on say, Java and
windows...?) so the person installing the program doesn't have to install a
MySQL database on his system....
And if so, is it possible (and easy from a developers point of view) to make
the user in the beginning on install choose between having a regular
MySQL-database or the 'embedded'?

Sorry if it's a stupid question but i am really not used to making regular
applications... :) and i didn't find an answer on mysql.com...

/Mathias


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