Videos, White Papers and Documentation
视频
What is an Embedded Database
Discover the difference between an embedded database and a deeply embedded database in this whiteboard discussion. [5:28]
Addressing Data Mobilisation and IoT challenges
Learn how to safely bring enterprise data to mobile and IoT with secure mobile data storage based on your current data model. [38:48]
Skill Sprint - Change Views
Technical Demo on Change Views. See Change View in actions: Learn and discover what a Change View is and how to use them [40:26]
Skill Sprint - Change Views and Events
Technical Demo on Events. See how InterBase Events push server side notice to clients of database changes, and how to fetch the delta via a Change View [41:00]
SQLServer to InterBase
Technical overview of exporting data structures from MSSQL or Oracle to InterBase with the view of mobilization of data. [8.58]
What to look for in a mobile database
Top 3 things to look for in a mobile database. Also appropriate for distributed database of all types [5.46]
Building a Master/Detail App with IBLite and InterBase ToGo
Join Marco Cantu on how to create database application with FireDAC and InterBase with a Master Detail relationship (Inc Q&A) [48.44]
How to Embed InterBase into your Delphi Applications
Join Marco Cantu on how to use InterBase ToGo with Delphi Webinar – using InterBase on Windows and Mac. (Inc Q&A) [1:04:30]
Additional videos in the InterBase Labs tutorial series
Webinar on-demand: InterBase - The Ultimate Embedded Database
白皮书
Simplifying Data Change Tracking with InterBase Change Views
By Stephen Ball, EMEA Technical Sales Consultant (RAD) & Associate Product Manager (InterBase)
The new InterBase® patent pending feature “Change Views” introduces a new approach to tracking data changes (with field level granularity) in server as well as personal computer/tablet/mobile databases. It is designed for today’s mobile centric world.
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Top 5 Mistakes and How to Avoid Them!
By Stephen Ball, EMEA Technical Sales Consultant (RAD) & Associate Product Manager (InterBase)
Many businesses today are looking to identify opportunities to increase efficiency in their business processes and to expand opportunity by using apps on mobile devices. While this is positive, organizations must manage the initiative correctly in order to minimize risk of failure, as getting it wrong can cost much more than just the initial budget allocated for the project; in both time and money, it can severely damage an organization’s reputation.
View »Documentation
User Guides
For a complete list of browsable user guides for current and previous editions of InterBase, visit User Guides on DocWiki
API Guide
The API Guide provides information on developing InterBase applications using the InterBase API interface; programming with the InterBase API; working with databases, transactions, dynamic SQL, blob data, arrays, conversions, and service; installing/licensing APIs; exporting XML; handling error conditions; and the InterBase API function reference.
Data Definition Guide
Developer's Guide
The Developer’s Guide includes information on how to develop InterBase database applications using Embarcadero development tools, JDBC, and ODBC including: connecting to databases; understanding datasets; working with tables, queries, stored procedures, cached updated and events; working with UDF and Blob filters; importing and exporting data; working with InterBase Services; and writing install wizards.
Embedded SQL Guide
The Embedded SQL Guide gives instructions on developing InterBase applications using embedded SQL including: application requirements, working with databases, transactions, data definition statements, data, dates and times, arrays, stored procedures and events; error handling; dynamic SQL; and preprocessing, compiling, and linking.
Operations Guide
The Operations Guide gives detailed instructions on working with InterBase databases including: using IBConsole; configuring and operating the InterBase server; network configuration; performing backups and restores; using journaling and journal archiving; database security; and interactive queries.