Thanks all! Im going to evaluate McObject and sqlite, see which one
can be most easily implemented for my app.
Ben
Reply by Information●August 13, 20042004-08-13
Ben,
Please consider eXtremeDB from McObject. It is a full-featured in-memory
database with a footprint ranging from 50K - 150K. Very portable (doesn't
require an OS or the C run-time library, all you need is an ANSI C
compiler).
Best regards,
McObject LLC
"Ben Nguyen" <benn686@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a database that can run in an embedded environment?
> Im running eCos.
>
> Thanks!
Reply by Anton Erasmus●August 13, 20042004-08-13
On 11 Aug 2004 16:37:05 -0700, benn686@hotmail.com (Ben Nguyen) wrote:
>Does anyone know of a database that can run in an embedded environment?
>Im running eCos.
>
You can maybe try http://firebird.sourceforge.net.. They have an
embedded version available as well. How many resources it requires
from a hosting OS I do not know.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
Reply by CBFalconer●August 12, 20042004-08-12
Ben Nguyen wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a database that can run in an embedded
> environment? Im running eCos.
If you are willing to keep it in memory and use malloc, you can
build it with hashlib. This can create all the necessary indexes
and access to the records. It provides search, find, delete,
entry operations, with abilities to operate on the entire stored
data. It is available under GPL, requireing GPL release of the
software using it, or another license can be negotiated with me.
It is written purely standard C, and should have no portability
problems.
<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net/download/hashlib.zip>
The built in scanning mechanisms can be used to store the database
on external files, from which it can then be reloaded. However
there are no abilities for transaction processing, and high level
data base definition provided.
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Reply by Richard●August 12, 20042004-08-12
Ben Nguyen wrote:
> Does anyone know of a database that can run in an
> embedded environment?
> Im running eCos.