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REAL SQL Server Released

REAL Software ships easy-to-use server product

Issue: 5.1 (September/October 2006)
Author: Will Leshner, wleshner-at-rbdeveloper.com
Article Description: No description available.
Article Length (in bytes): 2,748
Starting Page Number: 11
RBD Number: 5108
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REAL Software recently released REAL SQL Server, a server product that, together with REALbasic, makes developing and deploying client/server products a snap. REAL SQL Server is a fast, full-featured SQL server that uses the same database engine that powers REAL SQL Database, REALbasic's built-in single-user database engine. That means you can take the same database files you have been using with the REAL SQL Database and start serving them immediately with REAL SQL Server.

REAL SQL Server runs on all the same platforms as REALbasic itself: Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. If you are developing a client/server application in REALbasic, then you will be able to run the server on the same platform.

Launching REAL SQL Server is as easy as launching the REAL SQL Server application that is included in the server installation. REAL SQL Server application allows you to launch and quit the server, as well as set basic server settings. But you don't have to run the server using REAL SQL Server application. You can launch the server from the command line, or from a shell script. This means that the server will happily operate in a headless server environment.

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