I notice that it is now possible to connect to a database via the embedded
server and simultaneously connect via other embedded processes to the same
database file. This was not possible in previous version - the second
process would be locked out.
Can someone lead me to an explanation of how
Hi Alan,
I notice that it is now possible to connect to a database via the embedded
server and simultaneously connect via other embedded processes to the same
database file. This was not possible in previous version - the second
process would be locked out.
Can someone lead me to an
Hello, Paul, Alan!
PV Windows Embedded now contains a SuperClassic instead of a SuperServer
engine.
PV File locks are shared, so a database can be accessed by one or more
Embedded
PV servers and a regular Classic or SuperClassic server at the same time.
PV Consult the Firebird 2.5 Release
Hi Alan,
I notice that it is now possible to connect to a database via the
embedded server and simultaneously connect via other embedded
processes to the same database file. This was not possible in previous
version - the second process would be locked out.
Can someone lead me to an
Hello, Paul, Alan!
PV Windows Embedded now contains a SuperClassic instead of a
SuperServer engine.
PV File locks are shared, so a database can be accessed by one or more
PV Embedded servers and a regular Classic or SuperClassic server at the
same time.
PV Consult the Firebird 2.5
Alan McDonald wrote:
Windows Embedded now contains a SuperClassic instead of a SuperServer
engine.
File locks are shared, so a database can be accessed by one or more
Embedded servers and a regular Classic or SuperClassic server at the same
time.
Consult the Firebird 2.5 Release