Alexander,
Years ago there was a similar solution from Phil Ide under xBase++. If I
remember correctly it is using named pipes or plain TCP and have a lot of
optimizations to minimize the traffic and latency. I don't know if someone
have the source code of it (it was open source).

Regards
Mike Evans

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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 1:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [Harbour] Re: Licence question

Massimo Belgrano writes:
> your project support optimized set filter?

   I don't sure what kind of optimization are you mean.
The server which I write, supports, of course, server-side filtering - 
so it may be called "optimized" :).

> I have an application who made intensive use of ads optimized set filter
> how can try with your db server?

After it will be uploaded.

> Why not add your project in harbour cvs?

Harbour's contrib section is overfilled, IMO. We discussed here some 
time ago making it a separate Sourceforge project.
That db server isn't a single library, it includes server itself, rdd 
library, management utility and, probably some more stuff ( I've started 
to do it less than month ago ). So it seems to me more convenient to 
have it as separate project.

> Will be intresting Having a standard Client Server in harbour tanks to a
> db server with appropriate rdd 
> The server side can be windows/linux/ ?

Yes. But personally I think more about Linux version.

> Which name have your project of dbserver?

It hasn't a name yet. This usually is a problem for me :)

Regards,
   Alexander.

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