I think Solid has versions of their database server that:

- can be loaded directly with the application; no separate process
- are thread-safe
- have support for in-memory tables

http://www.solidtech.com

Good luck!
Jim

> I don't intend to go back and change that particular application now,
> and I'm not sure how common or generally applicable this sort of
> experience was.  But, I *KNOW* I would have very much liked to have an
> easy, clean, "like nsv only better" in-memory RDBMS available to me
> for that project.  So off and on I think about whether there is such a
> tool out there, or how I might go about building one.


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