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Updated Docs for SQL Compact Edition
- By Stuart J. Johnston
- January 02, 2007
After shipping the first release candidate, or RC1, of SQL Server 2005 Compact
Edition in mid-November, Microsoft quietly began shipping RC1 of the product's
documentation, which has been updated to reflect the database's recent renaming,
in late December.
Dubbed the SQLce Books Online RC1, the downloadable package contains setup
and upgrade instructions, information about new features and backward compatibility,
as well as tutorials and documentation for the graphical tools and application
programming interfaces.
Previous to releasing the RC of SQLce, Microsoft had renamed the database from
SQL Server Mobile Edition to SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition. However, confusion
the interim name caused due to its similarity to Sybase's SQL Anywhere -- the
dominant product in the mobile marketplace -- prompted the company to rename
the database to SQLce in late October. (See "Microsoft
Renames (Again) -- Delays -- SQL Everywhere," Oct. 31, 2006.)
The late-cycle name change prompted Microsoft to delay the final release to
Web (RTW) of SQLce, largely because of the need to expunge the "Everywhere
Edition" moniker from the documentation, according to the SQL Server Everywhere
Edition team blog (which ironically still bears the interim name).
The release candidate puts SQLce on track to ship in mid-January, according
to the team blog.
The documentation RC1 is available for download here.
About the Author
Stuart J. Johnston has covered technology, especially Microsoft, since February 1988 for InfoWorld, Computerworld, Information Week, and PC World, as well as for Enterprise Developer, XML & Web Services, and .NET magazines.