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We have a scheduled script to restart it each night. The xdbc_listender.exe has similar memory leaking issues on the server side and will eventually crash when it uses a certain amount of RAM.
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The ODBC driver is limited, slow, and leaks memory on the client-side.Here's a developer's perspective on some limitations I've found when teaming FileMaker with other back-ends and ODBC clients: The nature of FileMaker's architecture means it doesn't scale very well with complicated solutions regardless of how well it can integrate with other systems. If you are looking at building a complicated distributed system, look elsewhere.įileMaker is NOT good to use as a front-end to another datasource due to the design goals of the External SQL Data Sources (ESS) feature set, and it is NOT good to use as a back-end to anything other that the FM client due to slow and buggy ODBC drivers. Happy to elaborate further if there's more interest.įileMaker is designed to integrate very simply with other databases and client applications. Are these indeed web apps, or client-server? How many users will be using it? Do they work at one or two site, or are they spread across the Internet? To know more about FMP's fitness for the task, we'd need to hear more about the proposed application and user base. They may be good instances of FMP development, or they may not. That said, your customer is looking at apps written in FMP Pro, and you need to evaluate those apps on their own merit. I think Matt Haughton nailed it - for the right applications, FMP is simply the best choice going. It is not SQL-based, but does have ODBC and JDBC interfaces, as well as an XML/HTTP interface.Īs far as lock-in, FileMaker Inc has grown sales steadily, with very significant growth in new users who are attracted to the platform's solidity and ease of use. It's primarily client-server, though it has some very respectable web publishing capabilities which work well for many applications. :-)įileMaker Pro is a rapid app development tool. We actually employ many respectable developers who love using FMP. I'll admit to bias on this subject - I work with one of the larger FileMaker development shops out there, and have written the odd book on the subject. You can build rather complicated applications very quickly with it if your willing to deal with it's deficiencies. On the other hand, for a smaller organization in need of a customizable in-house database it could be a great boon. It's difficult to have multiple people developing on the same solution. In general I would say that if you're developing exclusively for the web or a large organization Filemaker Pro probably isn't the best fit. Layout design is fairly static and dated (this is improving with the Filemaker 12 and above).Requires the mouse to access functionality.Unable to copy and paste/import or export some items from solutions.Pretty much only drag and drop programming, you can only use predefined script steps, relationships are made by making a graph.The plugins required to extend functionality can be expensive as well.
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In addition the server part of the software is about $300-$800 a year Expensive compared to the free alternative: It costs about $100 per year for a local user, $150 per developer, if you are using it as a website you need specialized hosting, which tends to cost more.Inflexible: it does what it does well, but if you need more your out of luck for the most part.Built in support for importing exporting excel, cvs, tab-formatted.Has some neat built in tricks like built in graphs, tab controls, web viewers.Changing field/database/script names after the fact is free.For the most part, drag and drop programming.


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Calling Filemaker Pro, Access for the Mac is kind of like saying, Mac OS X is Windows for the Mac.
