The licence in mysql page is obscure for version 4.0
What is a diference of MySQL-Classic and MySQL-Pro ?
When may i use MySQL-Classic ?
When may i use MySQL-Pro ?
My Application is a commercial multi-database , running in mysql and
interbase , in my case , witch these licenceses must i use
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On Monday 25 November 2002 13:53, Dyego Souza do Carmo wrote:
The licence in mysql page is obscure for version 4.0
What is a diference of MySQL-Classic and MySQL-Pro ?
The only difference between those two is InnoDB - MySQL-Classic does
The licence in mysql page is obscure for version 4.0
What is a diference of MySQL-Classic and MySQL-Pro ?
LG The only difference between those two is InnoDB - MySQL-Classic does not
LG include it, while MySQL-Pro does. Both products are available under a
LG commercial (non-GPL) license only
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On Monday 25 November 2002 15:03, Dyego Souza do Carmo wrote:
ohhh, i´m sorry , the licences i was confused about are:
MySQL-Standard and MySQL-Pro , not mysql-classic ;)
What are the deferences between mysql-standard and mysql-pro ?
Well, as
MySQL Classic (Commercial License)
Similar to MySQL Standard, but *without* InnoDB and only available as a commercial
licensed version.
MySQL Pro (Commercial)
Similar to MySQL Standard (*including* InnoDB), but only available as a commercial
licensed version.
What is the diference in
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On Monday 18 November 2002 16:46, Dyego Souza do Carmo wrote:
MySQL Classic (Commercial License)
Similar to MySQL Standard, but *without* InnoDB and only available as a
commercial licensed version.
MySQL Pro (Commercial)
Similar to MySQL
I'need know what version of MySQL running in Windows, is free licence ?
Thanks !
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