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Sessiemateriaal Joachim Dürr
Visual Objects, Erik Visser, 2-6-2007
Sessiemateriaal en gratis local server ADS. Download alles om voor ADS te ontwikkelen!!
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Introducing Advantage Database Server in a CA Visual Objects DBFCDX environment
Visual Objects, Dick van Kooten , 30-11-2010
As a programmer in CA Visual Objects, we still use the relatively simple database system DBFCDX. This database format started with dBASE way back in 1979. The format and especially the way memo fields and indexes were stored and created was improved and the improved format was the standards for development environments like Cavo and Microsoft Foxpro. Although even today dBASE is still on the market (as an integrated development environment) Foxpro, Cavo and Vulcan users are looking for more elaborate database management systems.
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Report Pro 2 + 3
Visual Objects, Phil Mcguiness, 4-7-2008
You have that data, but you need to display/print it in a form that users can understand and work with it. Great reports are a critical step in the development cycle. ReportPro is a great general purposed reporting engine. In comes in two flavours know as the RP2xx and RP3xx series. Both have designers to produce .RPT files and RP2 is easyto produce Handcoded reports.. if you know how to do it. RP3 handcoded reports from VO GUI is difficult and this paper shows the techniques to handcode reports for both RP2 and RP3 Special thanks for Oscar Schneider and Eric Visser for the work they had done re RP3 and handcoded reports.
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DBMax, een producbespreking
Visual Objects, Dick van Kooten, 1-7-2005
DBMax, een DBF utility van Sven Ebert met uitstekende mogelijkheden en een prima support Productbespreking.
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Programming GDI+ in Vulcan.Net – part 2
Visual Objects, Chris Pyrgas, 26-2-2008
Im SDN-magazine 94 appeared the 1st part of this article about programming GDI+, the successor to the old GDI (Graphics Programming Interface), which is responsible for drawing and painting on the screen and the printer. We’ll finish this mini-serie of 2 papers with the things left, like drawing text and images, performing transformations and printing.
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Developing WebParts for MS Sharepoint Services Using Vulcan.NET
Visual Objects, Meinhard Schnoor-Matriciani, 30-11-2007
This article will show how to use the new Vulcan.NET environment to add extra value to your SharePoint portal by developing web parts in Vulcan.NET. See how easy it is to develop web parts which seamlessly integrate into the infrastructure of a SharePoint server.
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