Advantage Database Server definition

Advantage Database Server is defined to mean the remote Advantage Database Server product that executes on a Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, or Linux OS. "Advantage Local Server" is a module that allows an application developed with an Advantage client product to execute in local and peer-to-peer environments without the presence of an Advantage Database Server.

Examples of Advantage Database Server in a sentence

  • Advantage Database Server" is defined to mean the remote Advantage Database Server product that executes on a Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, or Linux OS.

  • An Advantage Database Server (a.k.a. remote server) product must be purchased and used to allow the Program to access data on behalf of applications running on remote computers.

  • You are only granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual right to use the Program for purposes of designing, developing, and testing Your software product(s) that are designed to interoperate with the Advantage Database Server or Advantage Local Server.

  • Software in object code only in conjunction with and as a part of a software application product developed by You that adds significant and primary functionality to the Program, and that operates with the Advantage Database Server or Advantage Local Server.

  • If Your application using the Program is distributed to work without the Advantage Database Server (i.e., it uses the Advantage Local Server to access data), the application must act as a "client" that directly accesses and uses the data.