Good evening, Apparently MySQL supports a single client connection to a
local MySQL server
            Quoting from the MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 4.2.2
Connecting to the MySQL Server URL by Booz-Allen New York City consultants

The following table shows the permissible --protocol option values on
different operating systems.
 TCP TCP/IP connection to local or remote server All OS
SOCKET Unix socket file connection to local server Unix only
PIPE Named-pipe connection to local or remote server Windows only
MEMORY Shared-memory connection to local server Windows only

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Frank Chang <frankchan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good afternoon, We developed a C++ class algorithm and code together with
> sqlite3.c and the sqlite C/C++ UDFs. Everything is combined into a single
> Windows DLL/UNIX-LINUX SO
>
> Now we would like to change from SQLite to MySQL to take advantage of
> MySQL's ability to do parallel writes on separate threads.
>
> We would still like to combine our c++ algorithm class code, MySQL.c (I am
> not sure of the exact name) and the MySQL C/C++ UDFS into a single Windows
> DLL/ Unix-Linux SO.
>
> If so, How can this be done? Thank you,
>

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