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However, I would be pushing on the borders of my knowledge there! Also, the cost of investing in a good tool could end up smaller than the cost in terms of time, effort and potential complications of trying to do this piecemeal without spending any extra money. That's fine, you don't need it. Post by Gene Buckle Post by Tony Gravagno I haven't had a single request for a thick or even medium-thick client for years. In addition, the same client code can be used for D3 v9. I don't need connection pooling.

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Improving the question-asking experience. If you do not make use of any of those features, you may not need mv. Thanks for the discussion bud. It is however technically possible. You don't want queries to back up, you don't want to reject or timeout connections, and you don't want to fire up a connection for every client.

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I think there are two significant answers to that. But you're the only person I know who says that kind of performance is more important to you than overall cost and all of the other features I've mentioned.

There mbsp also the. For this you will get a very powerful set of tools. MVSP is just another tool in the kit.

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NET from Bluefinity could fulfill your needs. I don't know a single Pick guy, including myself, who uses the ADO. None of these have session pooling or anything near comparison with mv. As described, the licensing costs for this are relatively painless, and sites gladly purchase a few more licenses than to migrating to Oracle or some other platform. I mgsp be intrigued to hear what you decide.

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If you do not write Java or. Asked 6 years, 6 months ago. Net, it eliminates the update problems normally associated with thick-clients. Post by Gene Buckle TL tells me that the fix is in the testing process now.

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I have no problem with FOSS in general and I have a bunch of them in the air - just trying to give back to the bazaar what I've consumed, so to speak. Learn its strengths and weaknesses so that you can make your own choices about where it fits or not. Silverlight 4 offers me a very good "Winforms" like experience and that's why I'm looking further into it.

Gene Buckle Post by Gene Buckle mvsl priced solutions. I have written code like this too - we can write a wrapper in any language which exposes a useful API and abstracts both connectivity method and OS mvxp. I will admit that using DataTables are a better way to add data to a grid than the old AddItem method of days gone by.

But if your system processes requests for a number of users, the cost of session management is actually lower than the cost of the DBMS licenses required to handle all of the connections.

tigerlohic Your web server will have to be windows based but it shouldn't matter whether D3 is running on Linux or Windows at the server-end, or whether the client desktops are running Linux or Windows. I don't know if that's a good idea in general but offloading the data access to another server, especially Linux, could have some performance benefits.

Post by Gene Buckle The -1 issue is embarassing.

Post by Tony Gravagno both of these products are for. Post by Tony Gravagno Post by Gene Buckle Post by Tony Gravagno Personally, for small projects I like QM but for larger ones I'm inclined toward the larger providers, and the selection of which provider is dependent on my technical requirements. Combining all this, I'm just saying the effort to publish a wrapper lib for the D3CL as FOSS is a Lot of effort for a handful of people who probably won't care, and with Very little reward except for warm fuzzies.

They are virtually equal in capability. I'm sure that sounds like a sales pitch to people here, but as just another guy in the crowd, I'm just telling ya that this is where my decision process takes me.

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