Embedded MySQL Applications

Chuck Bell (Oracle)
Architecture and Technology, General
Location: Ballroom B

The MySQL server is well known for its lightweight and high performance features, but did you know it can also be used as an embedded database for your enterprise applications? This session explains the concepts of embedded applications and how to use the MySQL C API for creating your own embedded MySQL applications. It will introduce you to the techniques for compiling the embedded server and writing applications for both Linux and Windows.

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Chuck Bell

Oracle

Dr. Charles A. Bell conducts research in emerging technologies and agile development techniques. He works for Sun Microsystems as a senior software engineer on the backup and replication team. He is currently one of the principle developers of the backup system. His contributions to the backup system include the new logging mechanism, the default drivers, and numerous minor enhancements. Working exclusively on the Windows platform, he is also the resident Windows expert for the team.

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