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<blockquote data-quote="rgluga" data-source="post: 482557" data-attributes="member: 96197"><p>VistaDB Express allows remote connections, so you have one instance of this on the TV Server, and the clients connect just as if they were connecting to a MySQL DB. </p><p></p><p>See <a href="http://www.vistadb.net/vistadb3/compare/sql-ce.aspx" target="_blank">this</a> page for a comparison between VistaDB and Microsoft SQL CE. The table down the bottom seems to suggest it supports multiple remote users as any normal DBMS.</p><p></p><p>I haven't personally used VistaDB myself (I'm more of a Java developer), but this just came up from a quick Google search for embedded .NET databases. The Express edition is free for non-commercial or open-source projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgluga, post: 482557, member: 96197"] VistaDB Express allows remote connections, so you have one instance of this on the TV Server, and the clients connect just as if they were connecting to a MySQL DB. See [URL="http://www.vistadb.net/vistadb3/compare/sql-ce.aspx"]this[/URL] page for a comparison between VistaDB and Microsoft SQL CE. The table down the bottom seems to suggest it supports multiple remote users as any normal DBMS. I haven't personally used VistaDB myself (I'm more of a Java developer), but this just came up from a quick Google search for embedded .NET databases. The Express edition is free for non-commercial or open-source projects. [/QUOTE]
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