Adblock wrote: First of all I never really taught of open source as a viable option. I just don’t see it as being a reliable option.
Adblock wrote: Yes this application will be used commercially. There for I’m not sure of the legal implications of using Open source software for a product I will ultimately be paid for.
Adblock wrote: I meant 1000 records in a table.
Adblock wrote: The reason I see open source as unreliable is because I have used linux for the past 4 years and although I do like it and see advantages in it, you cannot deny that windows is still the better option for stable development.
Adblock wrote: Hi all I am looking for a bit of advice here. I want to write an Application/Database Program with a Java/C++ Front End and an Oracle/SQL Server Backend. Now I have worked with databases before a lot of Microsoft Access and a little Oracle. I think Access is not sufficient for what I have in mind. I want my program to be able to handle at least 1000 records and maybe 10 or more multiple users updating the information. So I reckon I will need to use Oracle.
I have Don’t know what version of Oracle is sufficient for me + the prices are unreal I mean 31,000 or whether I should use MS Server.
I am going to spend the next 4 months learning all about my options before I start. But I am looking for any suggestions/ideas you may have.
rsynnott wrote: I have a database here (MySQL) with around 400,000 records in a table. Haven't had any problems
Sico wrote: Is this a troll?
Adblock wrote: Anyway in this case the final system will be running on XP and I do not feel it is clever to develop a system for XP in Linux.
The intention of the original post was to discover if DBMS like Access were a complete waste of time and so I could discard them completely. I now know this is not the case and Access may be a good choice.
Thank you for the good advice.
AdBlock wrote: I am not going to argue the good/bad of open source [may be on another forum]. I have my own reasons as to why I fell open source is just not good enough.
rsynnott wrote: Someone who uses it these days will know for sure, but I seem to remember Access had ISSUES with concurrent users at one point.
Adblock wrote: There for I’m not sure of the legal implications of using Open source software for a product I will ultimately be paid for.
Civilian_Target wrote: Blacknight: AFAIK, you can sell someone elses code under GPL, without paying them anything. But - you must both include with this price, their source code, and any modifications or enhancements you've made to their code.