Hello good people, first of all: my english is not so good, I’ll try my
best. I’m on the path to make a desktop application which needs to
include database managment, MySQL was chosen between SQlite, RedCloth
and others because of the security. I’m aware of the MySQL/Ruby
connector. The point is: Is there any way to include the MySQL Server
installation packed into the next application that I’m making? The
objetive is make no troubles for the one who will install the
application. I do not want to have the client installing MySQL Server(
with all the features that have to configurates at the beggining ), and
the application like separate things, I want a unified thing. I do not
want to go where the computer of my client is and configurates the
server and else, Is there any way to make all this process automated? By
the way the VM is Windows XP SP3. Thanks for your time.
2012/1/15 Damin M. Gonzlez [email protected]:
I’m on the path to make a desktop application which needs to
include database managment, MySQL was chosen between SQlite, RedCloth
and others because of the security.
What “security” does MySQL offer for a desktop application?
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 02:46:00AM +0900, Hassan S. wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 02:46:00AM +0900, Hassan S. wrote:
I’m on the path to make a desktop application which needs to
include database managment, MySQL was chosen between SQlite,
RedCloth and others because of the security.
What “security” does MySQL offer for a desktop application?
Just ask KDE4 folks…
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Michael S. [email protected]
wrote:
What “security” does MySQL offer for a desktop application?
Just ask KDE4 folks…
No idea what that’s supposed to mean; can you clarify, or provide a
link to an explanation?