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| Stephen 2005-09-28, 7:23 am |
| Hi,
I know Ultralite is used for handhelds but is there any limitations on using
it for small applications (alternative to MS Access) on say Windows XP. Is
there any documentation on the limitations (data sizes etc) ?
If it can be used what are the licencing issues, if any when embeding the DB
in a application.
Also can PocketPowerbuilder be used for application development against a
Ultrlite DB ?
Thanks
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| Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\) 2005-09-28, 9:23 am |
| Ultralite can run on Windows platforms.
It is subject the same licensing requirements as when deploying to a mobile
device. Discuss this with your sales rep for full details.
PocketBuilder does have support for Ultralite database development at least
in version PK2. I am not sure if it was part of PPB1.x
"Stephen" < stephen@targetonline
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> Hi,
>
> I know Ultralite is used for handhelds but is there any limitations on
> using it for small applications (alternative to MS Access) on say Windows
> XP. Is there any documentation on the limitations (data sizes etc) ?
>
> If it can be used what are the licencing issues, if any when embeding the
> DB in a application.
>
> Also can PocketPowerbuilder be used for application development against a
> Ultrlite DB ?
>
> Thanks
>
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| Stephen 2005-09-28, 9:23 am |
| Thanks, will do
"Chris Keating (iAnywhere Solutions)" < Spam_NoThanks_keatin
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> Ultralite can run on Windows platforms.
>
> It is subject the same licensing requirements as when deploying to a
> mobile device. Discuss this with your sales rep for full details.
>
> PocketBuilder does have support for Ultralite database development at
> least in version PK2. I am not sure if it was part of PPB1.x
>
>
>
> "Stephen" < stephen@targetonline
solutions.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:433a547b@forums
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>
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