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Thu, May 28 2015 1:08 PM | Permanent Link |
TD Advanced Data Systems, Inc. | Raul wrote:
On 5/28/2015 11:02 AM, TD wrote: > Can you elaborate on which version of ElevateDB is included with EWB? I was under the impression I would need to purchase the ElevateDB Server version to work with EWB. I believe it's whatever is the latest (i.e. 2.19 likely in the current one) - Tim can confirm. What included is the EDB engine so you can access local edb databases directly (i.e. ones accessible thru file path by EWB Web Server) or remote (already existing) EDB Server(s) over network. EDB Server itself is not included - for that you still need to buy one of the EDB C/S editions. (non C/S edition includes a 5 connection EDB server also but it's meant for development and testing). So basically if all you want is to have EDB database on the same server as "EWB Web Server" then you're all set with EWB and everything is "built-in" and supported by the same company. If you want the EDB database to be on different server then you need to buy EDB C/S edition. Similarly if you want to develop apps that include EDB then again you need buy EDB (again C/S edition for example). Note that EDB is royalty free so once you buy copy per developer you can distribute it with your app with no extra costs. Raul Thanks Raul. I used the wrong word, as in "version", I meant to ask if it was the limited connections edition or was it the C/S edition which has unlimited connections. Thanks for answering this, I'll plan on purchasing the C/S. TD |
Thu, May 28 2015 1:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | TD,
<< Thanks Raul. I used the wrong word, as in "version", I meant to ask if it was the limited connections edition or was it the C/S edition which has unlimited connections. >> It's unlimited. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, May 28 2015 2:17 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 5/28/2015 1:08 PM, TD wrote:
> Thanks Raul. I used the wrong word, as in "version", I meant to ask if it was the limited connections edition or was it the C/S edition which has unlimited connections. Thanks for answering this, I'll plan on purchasing the C/S. Tim answered the unlimited question but i'd just add that "EWB web server" does not expose the EDB native connectivity - i.e. if you write a desktop app in delphi or VS using EDB libraries then it cannot talk to EWB Web Server natively like it can to EDB Server using TCP connectivity). However running EDB server allows both your client apps (using native EDB components) and your web clients (thru EWB Web Server) to talk to the same database. Raul |
Thu, May 28 2015 2:42 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Raul,
<< Tim answered the unlimited question but i'd just add that "EWB web server" does not expose the EDB native connectivity - i.e. if you write a desktop app in delphi or VS using EDB libraries then it cannot talk to EWB Web Server natively like it can to EDB Server using TCP connectivity). >> Good clarification, thanks. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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