Hi,
Bit of a noob question...
All I need is a shove in the right direction for this little project...
I need to create a small application that links into the SQLite db on the TS-101.
What IDE would I need to develop a sweet frontend app for network clients?
...or would there be more options if I installed mysql on the 101?
Any advice always appreciated
TS-101 > SQLite > Frontend App/Dev?
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Re: TS-101 > SQLite > Frontend App/Dev?
Just a pointer will do...not looking for howto's or anyone to do the work for me....just a clue what direction I should go with coding..
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Re: TS-101 > SQLite > Frontend App/Dev?
I would think that you have a lot more options with MySql, my impression of SQLite, is that it's only if you can use any real db.
I don't have any proper experiences with it though.
I don't have any proper experiences with it though.
Best regards
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NO, RAID is NOT backup - Use RAID-Certified 24x7 drives for raid
HOWTO's:
Make automatic backup of ALL MySQL databases http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=15628
NAS-659 Pro II (3 GB Ram), Raid1, Survailance station, local backup destination + NAS-853A (16 GB Ram), Virtualization Station, Plex, iDrive
Network: Fritz!Box 7560 + 24p SG200 + 2x8p SG200 + 8p POE EdgeCore + 300/300 mbit Internet