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VistaDB 3.5 Build 84 Source Edition

by Jason Short 4 June 2009

The Build 84 Source Edition Update is now available within the Account Manager site. 

See the Build 84 release notes for information about what is included in the current source.

VistaDB Source Edition Information

The full source of the VistaDB engine is made available to companies through a source license agreement.  The source license also requires an active and current subscription to VistaDB.

The purpose of the Source Code is edition is NOT to provide daily builds. It is intended similar to how a source code escrow works.

At each major milestone companies sync up the source code in order to ensure stability in the event one company ceases to exist. We provide these drops at infrequent intervals because the majority of the time the individual builds are not important for a company.

If you want to run your application off the source builds that is fine, but always realize there will be a delay between fixes and source releases. Most companies do not ship nearly as frequently as we do and an occasional source drop gives them time to incorporate at their next update cycle rather than trying to track our current builds.

What’s included?

Complete engine source code. Everything you need to build the VistaDB 3 engine for Dot Net 2.0 and CF platforms.

What’s not included?

There are a few things excluded from the Source Edition. Things like our private keys we use to sign the assemblies, the tools we use to generate the API documentation, the methods we use to generate trial versions of the assemblies, Visual Studio plugins and a few internal tools.

NOTE: If you load the solutions and try to build you will get errors about the key files missing. Use the SN tool to generate new strongly named keys.

What can you do with the source?

The biggest reasons for owning the source is probably peace of mind. For some companies and business sectors having the code is a must for any serious development effort, for others it is just an insurance policy in case something happens to VistaDB Software.

You can build a complete database engine and customize it for your own products and services.

You can modify the engine to perform specific needs for your organization.

You do not have to share any custom modifications you make to the source back to VistaDB.

What can you NOT do with the source?

You cannot create a product to compete directly with VistaDB or to replace VistaDB. You cannot create any API based product intended to give third parties access to VistaDB file formats without them owning a valid license to VistaDB. You cannot create an open source product, or release any of the code to the public or any third party. You may not license the engine, components or DLL to any third party as a standalone product.

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