I’ll try to explain it in this blog.
First: InterBase isn’t deprecated! The InterBase-Team works in
Second: Blackfish SQL is a database for the both frameworks, .net from Microsoft and Java from Sun.
secret It’s not really new, it’s IMO version 8 of JDataStore and this mean you will get a very stable and optimized database! /secret
Well, if you’re a native-win32 developer your first impression is perhaps: “I use InterBase on Windows” and the Blackfish SQL for .net is only for a VCL.net or ASP.net-developer with an ADO.net provider interesting. This isn’t correct.
Codegear of published an interesting article (FAQ) about Blackfish SQL.
• ASP.net data storage
• embedded .net application
• Delphi application (Win32 and VCL.net)
Blackfish SQL for java is ideally suited for
• Java data storage,
• Embedded Java Swint/SWT apps,
• Java application
InterBase 2007
• Workgroup to Small Enterprise Databaseapplications
• Embedded Apps
OS / Framework
Blackfish SQL for .net
- .net framework (at the moment not for the CF.net available but I expect a version for this)
Blackfish SQL for Java
- Java Framework from a big server to a cellphone with JavaVM
InterBase 2007
- Windows, Linux, Solaris (Sparc) and, new(!), MacOS X
Programming
Blackfish SQL for .net
- Delphi 2007 (Package.net for .net2 Framework); and C#/VB.net
Blackfish SQL for Java
- JBuilder and other Java-IDEs
InterBase 2007
- SQL
Case IDE of (in my Blog I can use the Case with strings… I miss it in Delphi! Nick, I would buy a big bavarian beer for this feature :-) )
- Delphi for PHP -> InterBase 2007
- 3rd Rail / Ruby -> InterBase 2007
- RAD Studio 2007
Asp.net / VCL.net -> Blackfish SQL for .net or InterBase 2007
Win32 -> Blackfish SQL for .net or InterBase 2007
- JBuilder -> Blackfish SQL for Java or InterBase
You see, both databases have special areas and IMO makes both databases sense because with this YOU can make the choice for the best solution for your customer!
Well, after this short explain of BF <> IB I’ll blog in the next few weeks about more information’s and experience with Blackfish SQL for .net in my blog.
And if you wonder about the "Why BF, compared with other databases on the (.net/Java)-market": There are many reasons and I collect these and will make another blog with answers about this question....(next week )
Stay tuned.In April I make in Germany a one-day-training with the content “dbx4 (2/3 of the day) and Blackfish SQL for .net (1/3 of the day) @Entwickler-Akademie near Frankfurt.