Re: Creating an Independant Application

From: John McCawley <nospam(at)hardgeus(dot)com>
To: Bob Pawley <rjpawley(at)shaw(dot)ca>
Cc: Postgresql <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Creating an Independant Application
Date: 2006-12-18 18:57:40
Message-ID: 4586E4A4.3050107@hardgeus.com
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I'm not quite sure I understand your question, do you mean that you wish
to distribute an "all-in-one" installer for a client machine that will
include both your app and PostgreSQL?

It all depends on the complexity of your database backend. If this is
small, quick-and-dirty app, I don't know if PostgreSQL is the best
match for a setup like that. Other people on this list may disagree,
but I tend to think that a full-blown RDBMS is overkill for that sort of
problem. If your app is in C/C++, you may want to check out SQLite:

http://www.sqlite.org/

If you're programming in a Windows-centric environment, you may want to
consider using an Access .mdb backend and programming to it through ADO.

Bob Pawley wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have managed to turn my host software into an executable. It runs
> well using my installed database and server.
>
> What files in PostgreSQL do I need to include to have the host
> software, the PostgreSQL server and database run as an independant
> application??
>
> Bob Pawley

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