Director General: NEFACOMP wrote:

> Will you please explain?
Yes.

You wrote:

<quote>
I am developping a software [...]
Also I will try to negociate with them for a customized version of the
MySQL
database (with some amount of $$$ of course) so that the server can be
reached by and only by MY APPLICATION.
</qoute>

> Up to now, after reading and re-reading the docs about the embedded server,
> I don't have a clear understaning of what can be done with that embedded
> server (I just read electronic appliances, ...)

Not embedded in hardware, but instead in software. There is also libmysqld,
the embedded version of the MySQL server. This will make it unecessarly to
deal with MySQL AB in order to get a specialised version. For further
details on libmysqld, see section 9 of the online manual.


Regards,
Jakob

http://www.mysql.com/doc/search.php?q=libmysqld&from=%2Fdoc%2Fen%2Findex.html
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/libmysqld_overview.html
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