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ElevateDB 2.38 Released with RAD Studio 12 Support
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Nov 17 2023

ElevateDB 2.38 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

ElevateDB 2.38 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 12 Athens (Delphi for 32/64-bit Windows, 64-bit Linux, and 64-bit MacOS, and C++ for 32/64-bit Windows).

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RAD Studio 12 is an exciting release with:
  • Support for multi-line string literals,

  • SKIA support for FireMonkey applications,

  • improved mobile design for FireMonkey,

  • more Windows APIs,

  • and much more.
You will find more information on all of the new features and improvements in RAD Studio 12 at the following link:

What's New in RAD Studio 12


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DBISAM 4.51 Released with RAD Studio 12 Support
Posted by Tim Young on Thu, Nov 16 2023

DBISAM 4.51 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

DBISAM 4.51 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 12 Athens (Delphi for Windows 32/64-bit, and C++ for Windows 32/64-bit).

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RAD Studio 12 is an exciting release with:
  • Support for multi-line string literals,

  • SKIA support for FireMonkey applications,

  • improved mobile design for FireMonkey,

  • more Windows APIs,

  • and much more.
You will find more information on all of the new features and improvements in RAD Studio 12 at the following link:

What's New in RAD Studio 12


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ElevateDB 2.37 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Mon, Feb 13 2023

ElevateDB 2.37 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

With ElevateDB 2.37, the maximum identifier lengths have been increased from 40 characters to 80 characters and a 64-bit version of the ElevateDB Manager is now available in addition to the existing 32-bit version.

ElevateDB 2.37 also contains a bug fix for monthly jobs, which is detailed here.


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Elevate Web Builder 3.02 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Tue, Apr 26 2022

Elevate Web Builder 3.02 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

The following are the new features in Elevate Web Builder 3.02:
  • There is a new View DataSet option available for any defined datasets in Databases tree of the the Server Manager. This option allows you to navigate and view the contents of any dataset.


  • There is a new TDataSet IncludeInTransaction property that allows you to specify whether you want a given dataset to be included in any active transactions.

    Information This option is only available for server applications using the 3.02 or higher Elevate Web Builder web server.


  • The system default compiler defines now include the major version number of the Elevate Web Builder compiler in the following format:

    VERNNN

    where NNN is the major version number. For 3.02, the compiler define will look like this:

    VER302
The following are the new features in the Elevate Web Builder 3.02 native server modules:
  • There are new TEWBDatabase, TEWBDataSet, and TEWBServerSession native Delphi components that mirror the equivalent TDatabase, TDataSet, and TServerSession components in Elevate Web Builder. These components allow a native Delphi application to authenticate and access the defined databases/datasets on an Elevate Web Builder web server, thus extending the client access to include native Delphi applications in addition to browser applications.


  • There are new TEWBServerRequest and TEWBServerRequestQueue native Delphi components that mirror the equivalent TServerRequest and TServerRequestQueue components in Elevate Web Builder. The primary difference is that the TEWBServerRequest component has a RequestType property that allows you to select whether you want to the request to be synchronous (the default) or asynchronous. For Elevate Web Builder client browser applications, the TServerRequest component is always asynchronous.


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DBISAM 4.50 Released with RAD Studio 11 Support
Posted by Tim Young on Tue, Sep 14 2021

DBISAM 4.50 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

DBISAM 4.50 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 11 Alexandria (Delphi for Windows 32/64-bit, and C++ for Windows 32/64-bit).

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RAD Studio 11 is an exciting release with high-DPI support in the IDE, visual style support at design-time in the form designer, and support for the new MSIX package generation for deployment.

You will find more information on all of the new features and improvements in RAD Studio 11 at the following link:

What's New in RAD Studio 11


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ElevateDB 2.35 with Linux and MacOS Support Released
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Jul 9 2021

ElevateDB 2.35 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.Image

The following are the new features in 2.35:
  • ElevateDB now includes support for 64-bit MacOS and Linux in RAD Studio 10.4.


  • ElevateDB now includes support for 64-bit Linux in Lazarus 2.x (FPC 3.2.0).


  • ElevateDB now includes a 64-bit Linux version of the ElevateDB Server that can be executed as a command-line application, as well as a Linux service/daemon. Please see the Starting and Configuring the ElevateDB Server for more information on how to install and start a Linux instance of the ElevateDB Server.
Information If you have customized the ElevateDB Server source project, please note that, due to the new ElevateDB Server Linux support, the project and its source code has changed quite a bit from prior versions. Please review your existing source code and compare it to the new ElevateDB Server source code in order to determine what you may need to change if you wish to also support Linux with your customized ElevateDB Server.

ElevateDB 2.35 also contains a few bug fixes, which are detailed here.


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