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Delphi 2010 Professional and remote database access

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When looking for which version of Delphi 2010 to buy, we found the following limitation on the professional one:

When looking for which version of Delphi 2010 to buy, we found the following limitation on the professional one:

Delphi 2010 Professional is designed for developers building high-performance desktop GUI and touch-screen applications with (or without) embedded and local database persistence.

What does this really mean? Does this mean that we'll only face this restriction if we choose to use the native vcl components for database access we'll face this restriction.

And what if we choose to use ADO components instead of those? In this case, how can Delphi avoid us to access remote database servers? Did anyone here ever tried this?

Going even further: if we choose to use a d开发者_高级运维atabase like Firebird, which is just one file, and used a network mapped drive. Could we be facing the same limitation?

Supposing we opt for ADO, what will be the main consequences?


As I understand it, they're referring specifically about dbExpress and doesn't restrict you from using dbGo or some third party library to access remote databases.


Does this mean that we'll only face this restriction if we choose to use the native vcl components for database access we'll face this restriction.

Yes. The professional version simply leaves out some of the driver & driver technology that natively supports certain databases. It still includes ADO support and there are plenty of third-party drivers that you can use to access other databases.

Delphi 2010 does not include any technology to stop you from building applications that interact with remote databases aside from the fact that it does not include DB Express (its own database driver technology).


DataSnap is not included in the Pro version either. I got quite interested at a recent Delphi workshop when they showed off DataSnap only to discover when I got back that it's missing from the Pro version.

So I'm back to sticking with my SDAC components and other third party middleware components. Works perfectly without the expense of the enterprise version.

The SQL Server dbExpress driver isn't included (amongst others) but the ADO/dbGo stuff seems to work just fine over the network. But we haven't used the Delphi supplied DB drivers since Delphi 3 due to them keep changing their mind about the latest silver bullet for DB access (much like MS do/did).

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