Morley wrote:Now that Servoy comes bundled with iAnywhere, it would seem obvious to use iAnywhere to build a new Servoy solution.
But how transferable would such a structure be for a future client who prefers some other brand of SQL? Are there matters I should prepare in iAnywhere that will make future transfers easier? Or am I anticipating non-existant gotchas?
You can develop in Sybase and deploy to ANY OTHER database system that your customer can make a connection to (Oracle, MS SQL Server, MySQL, OpenBase, FrontBase, Postgre, etc, etc.). The thing to keep in mind - is try not to use reserved words for field or relation names (see the appendix of the user guide or the online help for a reserved word list). Generally if you use anything with an underscore in it (i.e. my_field) then you'll be fine.
Morley wrote:Also, I'm unclear whether Sybase requires licensing fees if our Servoy solution is deployed commercially.
If your customer buys one or more Servoy Client Licences - then there is no charge to use the Sybase ASA database with your SERVOY application. If they also want to use the same database for their website, or other uses, then they need to purchase a license for that separately.
Bob Cusick