FernDog wrote:
> I've never used anything other than local databases before. Recently, I
> have developed a couple of web applications as DLLs that access a local
> database on the web server just fine. I'd like to find a more robust way to
> manage more data and I've been trying to find the best solution for my
> needs. I'm guessing that FireBird is the way to go but I am not sure.
>
> I have a single iis web server and nothing else at this time. I imagine
> that I can load FireBird on the webserver, create some tables, and have my
> web application read and write data. Is this correct? This being true,
> what layer is required so that my web app can communicate with FireBird?
> What options do I have?
You need to go to the support list for questions like this !
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/firebird-support/
I run Firebird on one machine and Apache2/PHP5 on a second, so when you
ask there, let us know where you are at - I don't do IIS so can't
comment on that ;)
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Lester Caine
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