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Author who is using rtengx.exe as a database engine for a small standalone app?
Adam Polech

2005-07-23, 3:23 am

Hi all.
I am going to use rteng9.exe as a engine to my client-server app written in
powerbuilder 10.
Who is applaing such solution?
Any opinions would be appreciate.
Best regards,
Adam


Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\)

2005-07-23, 8:24 pm

You cannot use rteng9 in a client/server application. You can use it in a
standalone application in which the database is not shared.

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"Adam Polech" <polada1@poczta.onet.pl> wrote in message
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> Hi all.
> I am going to use rteng9.exe as a engine to my client-server app written
> in powerbuilder 10.
> Who is applaing such solution?
> Any opinions would be appreciate.
> Best regards,
> Adam
>
>



Adam Polech

2005-07-24, 1:27 pm

Of course,I know about this,
but what is an efficiency, stability, reliability?
Is a dbeng9.exe the same like a rteng9.exe in these issues beside one
connection?
Adam

Użytkownik "Chris Keating (iAnywhere Solutions)"
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> You cannot use rteng9 in a client/server application. You can use it in a
> standalone application in which the database is not shared.
>
> --
>
> Chris Keating
> Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere Professional Version 8
>
> ********************
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> "Adam Polech" <polada1@poczta.onet.pl> wrote in message
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Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\)

2005-07-24, 1:27 pm

rteng9 is as stable and reliable as dbeng9. There are some limitations in
the runtime edition that may make it less efficient (i.e., no transaction
logs).
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"Adam Polech" <polada1@poczta.onet.pl> wrote in message
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> Of course,I know about this,
> but what is an efficiency, stability, reliability?
> Is a dbeng9.exe the same like a rteng9.exe in these issues beside one
> connection?
> Adam
>
> Użytkownik "Chris Keating (iAnywhere Solutions)"
> < FightSpam_keating@iA
nywhere.com> napisał w wiadomości
> news:42e2b919$1@foru
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>
>



Adam Polech

2005-07-25, 7:27 am

thanks a lot
my app is simple no triggers, no stored procedures

Uzytkownik "Andrew" < amalone@pinnaclesoft
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> Adam, we use rteng6.exe with a PB6.5 app no problems for a small,
> standalone version of our larger enterprise application that runs on
> full-blown ASA. We had to rewrite all of the trigger and SP code in
> powerscript because rteng6.exe doesn't support these features.
>
> Andrew.
>
> Adam Polech wrote:

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