Am 20.02.2015 um 15:16 schrieb Dennis Lee Bieber:

        The middle-ground is probably something like the embedded version of
Firebird (pity there has been no updated book -- "The Firebird Book" came
out in 2004, v1.5 while 2.5 is current [Whoops, looks like there /is/ an
update, print-on-demand in three overpriced volumes])

The second edition as PDF EBook is part of the IBPhoenix DVD (Developer Edition $100). But I can't find out from the website what that DVD contains in its current edition. It used to have Firebird itself and quite a lot of additional software and documentation.

Firebird embedded has no network access and multi-user capabilities at all if I read the documentation correctly (http://www.firebirdsql.org/manual/ufb-cs-embedded.html). But "A Firebird embedded server DLL can also be used as a network client" to a regular Firebird server (from the same page). On the other hand triggers and stored procedures should work exactly like the client/server versions (and the procedure language is pretty similar to PostgreSQL, so migration between these two isn't too difficult).

So this is a middle ground with other pros and cons than SQLite versus PostgreSQL.


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