And, what if the database is not embedded? How does the data get moved between the application and the database? ODBC/etc., etc., etc.?
Does "embedded" imply a level of application interactivity with the data in the database that one would not have if the database being addressed by the application was not embedded? Perhaps I just take "embedded" for granted. Dave Dave Taylor Sysmark Information Systems, Inc. 49 Aspen Way Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 800-SYSMARK (800-797-6275) (O) 310-544-1974 (F) 310-377-3550 www.sysmarkinfo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stevenson, Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 1:44 PM Subject: RE: What are "embedded databases" > An embedded database is a technology that is deployed as the > component responsible for data management within a business > application. > > Dave > > The other day, someone asked me if I used an "embedded database". So most of this list's members probably don't *use* an embedded database, but rather they are in the business of embedding one into their own application. And when they do, I guess they turn RetrieVe or UniQuery into an "Embedded Reporter", eh? -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
