xtool/contrib/mORMot/SQLite3/Samples/03 - NamedPipe Client-Server/Project03Server.dpr

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{
Synopse mORMot framework
Sample 03 - NamedPipe Client-Server
purpose of this sample is to show Client/Server SQLite3 database usage:
- a TSampleRecord class is defined in Unit1.pas
- this sample uses down projects, Project03Client.dpr and Project03Server.dpr
- a SQLite3 server is initialized in Project03Server
- the CreateMissingTables method will create all necessary tables in the
SQLite3 database
- one or more client instances can be run in Project03Client
- the purpose of the Client form in Unit1.pas is to add a record to the
database; the Time field is filled with the current date and time
- the 'Find a previous message' button show how to perform a basic query
- since the framework use UTF-8 encoding, we use some basic functions for
fast conversion to/from the User Interface; in real applications,
you should better use our SQLite3i18n unit and the corresponding
TLanguageFile.StringToUTF8() and TLanguageFile.UTF8ToString() methods
- note that you didn't need to write any SQL statement, only define a
class and call some methods; even the query was made very easy (just an
obvious WHERE clause to write)
- thanks to the true object oriented modeling of the framework, the same
exact Unit1 is used for both static in-memory database engine, or
with SQLite3 database storage: only the TForm1.Database object creation
instance was modified
- look at the tiny size of the EXE (even with SQLite3 engine embedded), less
than 400KB for the server, and 80KB for the client, with LVCL :)
Version 1.0 - January 24, 2010
}
program Project03Server;
uses
{$I SynDprUses.inc} // use FastMM4 on older Delphi, or set FPC threads
Forms,
Unit2 in 'Unit2.pas' {Form1},
SampleData in '..\01 - In Memory ORM\SampleData.pas';
{$R *.res}
begin
Application.Initialize;
Application.CreateForm(TForm1, Form1);
Application.Run;
end.