VDatabase versus VRBDataBase
Fran=?ISO-8859-1?B?5w==?=ois Van Lerberghe
frvanlerberghe at gmail.com
Mon Sep 30 08:53:38 CDT 2013
You are correct.
François Van Lerberghe
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le 30/09/13 15:05, Joseph Morgan <joseph at checkos.com> a écrit :
> 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
>>>>>> ³license_emb_dddddd² 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 ³Embedded Serial.txt². 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 ³license_emb_dddddd² 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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