Re: Embedding Postgres "inside" an application - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Harald Fuchs
Subject Re: Embedding Postgres "inside" an application
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In response to Embedding Postgres "inside" an application  (Joe Lester <joe_lester@sweetwater.com>)
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In article <m3u182mt25.fsf@varsoon.wireboard.com>,
Doug McNaught <doug@mcnaught.org> writes:

> Joe Lester <joe_lester@sweetwater.com> writes:
>> Does anyone know if there's a way to embed the Postgres database
>> inside an application... so that it runs transparently, without the
>> user even having to know it's there? I would prefer to use Postgres,
>> but I fear that I may have to resort to mySQL or some other SQL
>> database that can be embedded.

> You can't prevent the server from running as a separate process
> (without hugely major surgery) but you can certainly embed the server
> in your app bundle and run it "behind the scenes".  Picking a place
> for the data files, etc might be a little tricky, but it should all be
> doable.

> AFAIK, MySQL also has to run as a server--I don't think you can link
> to it as a library and access its databases from a single process.

Wrong.  MySQL comes in two flavors, as a standalone server and as an
embedded library.

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