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Jack | Hybrid application via WAA on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:40:47 +0100 Can a hybrid Clipper/xBase++ app be distributed via the WAA? If so, where can I get some info as to procedures? TIA Jack Miller | |
Boris Borzic | Re: Hybrid application via WAA on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 16:16:31 +0100 Jack <jack@my-esa.com> wrote in news:Xns9A534E2074A11jackmyesacom@ 80.154.33.133: > Can a hybrid Clipper/xBase++ app be distributed via the WAA? Not sure I understand your question, do you want to convert your Xbase++ app into a web application? If that is in fact what you want to do, then the simplest way to go about it is to use Xb2.NET (see here: http://xb2.net/xb2net ) To experiment yourself, send an email to demo@xb2.net, you will receive an automated reply containing download/installation instructions. Once you have downloaded xb2.net, have a look at the sample WEBSERVE application (source code included). Best regards, Boris Borzic news://news.Xb2.NET http://www.Xb2.NET http://www.SQLExpress.net industrial strength Xbase++ development tools | |
Jack | Re: Hybrid application via WAA on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 16:50:53 +0100 Boris Borzic <ng-at-sqlexpress-dot-net> wrote in news:Xns9A53689503AB7SQLExpress@80.154.33.133: > Jack <jack@my-esa.com> wrote in news:Xns9A534E2074A11jackmyesacom@ > 80.154.33.133: > >> Can a hybrid Clipper/xBase++ app be distributed via the WAA? > > Not sure I understand your question, do you want to convert your > Xbase++ app into a web application? > > If that is in fact what you want to do, then the simplest way to go > about it is to use Xb2.NET (see here: http://xb2.net/xb2net ) > > To experiment yourself, send an email to demo@xb2.net, you will > receive an automated reply containing download/installation > instructions. Once you have downloaded xb2.net, have a look at the > sample WEBSERVE application (source code included). > > Best regards, > Boris Borzic Will do. Thanks. Jack |