Getting out...

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Tue Feb 12 09:27:21 CST 2008


On 12/2/08 4:07 PM, "Joseph Morgan" <joseph at checkos.com> wrote:

> I remember when I was getting started that vserver wouldn't start up
> at all for me when rebooting the computer.
> I discovered that double clicking on the vserver file would start the
> server. But it wasn't needed after the startup files were corrected by
> Ruslan.
> 
> Why is it important to double click on vserver anyway? On my systems,
> vserver starts up each time I boot up the computer. That is how it is
> supposed to work, correct? Or are people wanting to double click on it
> when the server crashes in order to reset the server without
> restarting the computer? If thats the case then I sort of understand.
> For me, when vserver crashes, I restart the computer. If there was a
> quicker way, I would totally use it.

Exists two main ways to use Valentina Server

1) DEVELOPERS mainly will want use it under terminal,
    to see in LIVE MODE the log file of vserver.
        how connections are handled,
        how commands come

In case of any troubles (you are developer and DEBUG your application) you
can easy STOP vserver in the terminal, trash dbs from the "databases"
folder, and start new session of debuggin

2) END-USERS of your client/server solution.

    of course they should not start VSERVER manauly.
    it will be started on restart of computer.
    or may be by your own software.


> As far as RealSQLServer, I haven't even looked at it beyond the
> pricing. Is it a service?

Yes, it is designed 100% the same as Valentina Server,
Actually OpenBase also.

> Or is it an app that the users are
> responsible for keeping open? If it's the later, then that would not
> be viable for many developers. I said it before, the licensing is what
> attracted me to valentina, but the quick updating and bug fixing and
> response from this list is what makes valentina more attractive.

-- 
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

[I feel the need: the need for speed]




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