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wojta
post May 10 2006, 01:06 PM
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I am about to start a project that will require me to write a client program
which will access a database (mysql) across the internet. Will Delphi 2006
Professional have the tools I need to do this, or will I need to get
Enterprise or Architect. Note that we are not planning on using model
driven architecture in this project, so buying Enterprise or Architect for
Bold or ECO isn't required.

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Chesso
post Jun 8 2006, 03:48 AM
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I see no one has replied to this so I guess nobody really knows. I'm a Delphi developer myself but I haven't even bothered with database access and such yet.

I would say it is most certainly possible if the client connects to a server on the other end that handles the database access and shouldn't require any special edition of Delphi.

As far as I know Enterprise and the like just have more internet and database garbage added to it like Interbase and things like that.
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