FrontBase

FrontBase is a relational database management system written in ANSI C.[1][2] FrontBase uses the Unicode character encoding.[1]

FrontBase
Developer(s)FrontBase, Inc.
Stable release
8.2.6 / 15 December 2015 (2015-12-15)
Operating systemCross platform
TypeRDBMS
LicenseFrontBase, Inc.
Websitewww.frontbase.com/ 

International standards

FrontBase complies with SQL 92 (fully compliant), Unicode (Unicode 2.0) and TCP/IP (uses sockets).[1]

Available platforms

FrontBase is available on the following platforms:

  • Macintosh - Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server 10.x and Mac OS X Server 1.2
  • Linux - RedHat, SuSE(Intel and Power PC), YellowDog Linux and Mandrake Linux
  • Unix - FreeBSB, Solaris and HP-UX
  • Windows - Windows NT and Windows 2000.[1]

Drivers and adaptors

Drivers and adaptors include Apple WebObjects, PHP3,[2] PHP4,[2] Perl, ODBC, JDBC, Omnis Studio, REALBasic, Tcl, EOF, FBAccess and FBCAccess.[1]

Data types

Data types supported include INTEGER, DECIMAL, TIMESTAMP, BLOB and VARCHAR.[3]

gollark: `chat join potatOS`
gollark: Galaxtone: please actually explain the problem with SkyNET™?
gollark: Skynet is "messy" how?
gollark: Do you have... any code?
gollark: ...

See also

References

  1. "FrontBase Relatinal Database Server". FrontBase. FrontBase. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  2. Lerdorf, R; Tatroe, K; Maclntyre, P (2006). Programming PHP (2nd ed.). Sebastopol, USA: McGraw-Hil Book Company, Inc. p. 494.
  3. SOLARWINDS-Web Help Desk Administrative Guide. SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. 2015. p. 27.
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