VDatabase versus VRBDataBase

Joseph Morgan joseph at checkos.com
Mon Sep 30 08:05:54 CDT 2013


To my understanding actually you do. Embedded server is just vserver that we are licensed to ship (assuming you have purchased a license to deploy to your customers). As part of VDN I believe you can even rename vserver to your applications name. Such as library/myappserver



> On Sep 30, 2013, at 7:52 AM, william humphrey <bill at bluewatermaritime.com> wrote:
> 
> When you have the embedded server in your application does that mean you don't have to do a separate special install of vServer on the customer's computer?
> 
> 
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:02 AM, Joseph Morgan <joseph at checkos.com> wrote:
>> Answering my own question but need someone to confirm that I am correct:
>> 
>> The following is from the wiki: http://www.valentina-db.com/docs/dokuwiki/v5/doku.php?id=valentina:products:vserver:embedded:manual:registration
>>>>> Valentina Embedded Server (VServer Embedded) is intended to be bundled with your application. This product is only available through Valentina Developer Network.
>>>>> 
>>>>> If you have purchase VDN then you will receive a special file “license_emb_dddddd” that can be used on any platform supported by Valentina; it allows the default 5 connections. This file has a special signature that is locked to the developer who licenses it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This signature also is sent to you in the file “Embedded Serial.txt”. You must specify it in the constructor VConnection() in the last parameter inOptions.
>>>>> 
>>>>> ABSTRACT EXAMPLE:
>>>>> 
>>>>> connect = new VConnection( "localhost", "sa", "sa", 15433, 0, 
>>>>>                   "AB567654C457546765234E345434F786762354CD456756" )
>>>>> VServer Embedded will refuse any connections that are not signed by this signature.
>>>>> 
>>>>> NOTE: If you run Valentina Server with “license_emb_dddddd” file then only your application(s) will be able connect to it. For example, Valentina Studio and ADK examples will not be able connect because they do not know your connection signature.
>>>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Is that all I need?
>> 
>> Joseph
>> 
>>> On Sep 29, 2013, at 10:24 PM, Joseph Morgan <joseph at checkos.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> In the past I made an application using VRBDataBase.
>>> 
>>> I was using embeddedSerial because I wanted to be able to distribute my application to many users so I was using VDN (if I remember correctly).
>>> 
>>> Anyways, now I am wondering about which one I should use VDatabase or VRBDataBase. Does it matter? I cannot figure how to use an embedded serial with VDatabase. Is it even how we are supposed to do it now when using VDN?
>>> 
>>> Any information on this would be helpful.
>>> 
>>> Thank you!
>>> Joseph
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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