Dave,
Thx I will take a look. I was trying to port a postgres schema to a database that had embedded capability. I could not find any non-commerical databases that supported triggers, sequences, udf function, and stored procedure. I as I remembered firebird has pretty weak UDF function capability(only C/C++) and the name size limitation was a killer.

Steve



------- Original Message -------
From: "Stephen Ince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tony Caduto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Greg Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Sent: 27/08/07, 17:02:21
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL vs Firebird feature comparison finished

Postgres can't be embedded or serverless. Firebird has the embedded feature.
Most of the databases have this capability (hsqldb, derby,oracle,mysql,
firebird, and db2). Derby and hsqldb are the only free embedded databases
for commercial use.


SQL Server CE is also free for commercial use iirc.

Regards, Dave

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