3. USAGE
Just copy fbembed.dll, icudt30.dll, icuin30.dll and
icuuc30.dll into the directory with your application.
Then rename fbembed.dll to either fbclient.dll or
gds32.dll depending on your database connectivity software.
Then start your application and it will use the embedded
server as a client library and will be able to
access
local datasases. You should also copy firebird.msg and
firebird.conf (if necessary) to the same directory.
If external libraries are required for your application,
then you should have them separately. Most probably, it
will be INTL support (fbintl.dll and fbintl.conf) or UDF
libraries. To be able to use them, you should place them
into the directory tree which emulates the Firebird server
one, i.e. has subdirectories like /intl or /udf:
c:\my_app\app.exe
c:\my_app\gds32.dll
c:\my_app\ib_util.dll
c:\my_app\icudt30.dll
c:\my_app\icuin30.dll
c:\my_app\icuuc30.dll
c:\my_app\firebird.conf
c:\my_app\firebird.msg
c:\my_app\intl\fbintl.dll
c:\my_app\intl\fbintl.conf
c:\my_app\udf\fbudf.dll
If you want to place the Firebird files (excluding the
renamed fbembed.dll) in another directory, you need to
modify your firebird.conf and set RootDirectory to the
Firebird directory tree. Example:
c:\my_app\app.exe
c:\my_app\gds32.dll
c:\my_app\ib_util.dll
c:\my_app\icudt30.dll
c:\my_app\icuin30.dll
c:\my_app\icuuc30.dll
c:\my_app\firebird.conf
d:\
fb\firebird.msg
d:\
fb\intl\fbintl.dll
c:\
fb\intl\fbintl.conf
d:\
fb\udf\fbudf.dll
firebird.conf:
RootDirectory = d:\
fb