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What is best database solution ?

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    NewOne
    last edited by 23 Apr 2009, 09:26

    What is the best database solution for Ruby SketchUp application? I want to be able to exchange data between ruby scripts, webdialog and database. I am not skilled in databases, i know the basics about relational databases, but never put that in practice.

    Thank you.

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      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by 23 Apr 2009, 15:34

      Are you going to work on a multi-user SketchUp environment where the server database holds the actions of all users and pushes that info back out to all other users simultaneously??????

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        NewOne
        last edited by 23 Apr 2009, 15:55

        @chris fullmer said:

        Are you going to work on a multi-user SketchUp environment where the server database holds the actions of all users and pushes that info back out to all other users simultaneously??????

        Eh, noo... not for now. Your idea is nice, anyway 😄.
        What I need is to store information about materials, dimensions and other characteristics of some predefined objects that will be created. And to be able to alter that data using a webdialog interface.
        What is this post here? Because I find this http://www.tmtm.org/en/ruby/ , but there I could find just linux packages. I don't know what I'm looking for... I just don't want to use a lot of programming languages. It's enough to me that I'm forced to use that ugly JavaScript for webdialog 😞

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