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Thread DBISam3 <-> XML
Thu, Apr 13 2006 7:55 AMPermanent Link

"John"
Thanks Ralf for your help.


> John,
>
>> I have also TntiveXML for mNils and RemObject.
>> Can your code be downloadable somewhere ?
>
> I'm sorry, I don't have a sample App. that displays all the
> functionality ... it's embedded in applications. There are Demo's of
> the application available ... but no source of the app's..Smile
>
> But it's quite simple:
>
> 1.st
> - Create a new Class
> - Embed the RuntimeScript
> - Create some propertys for the parameters
> - Create some Propertys for result's..
>
> 2.nd
> - You have to make the classes, that you wish to use, visible to the
> runtime "compiler"...  PascalScript has a tool to build the basic's
> (take care of the pointers..). There is a another very good runtime
> "compiler" from ContextSoft.com .. I think it should work nearly the
> same way like PascalScript from RemObjects... and the Author know's
> DBIsam very well...Smile
>
> For NativeXML it's a little bit tricky to register the class in
> RemObjects PascalScript.. they make heavy use of pointers which are not
> supported by Remobjects.. a lot of work. Maybe it's easier to implement
> it to Context Scripting Suite.. I used this for another project and it
> was very nice because they have debug features and a lot more examples
> than remobj...
>
> To register DBIsam... nice job, not much work..
>
> 3.
> To edit the script's I use Synedit.. with Pascal Highligther..
>
> I'm sorry that I can't give you all the sources for that..
> To make the classes visible you wish to use you have to include parts
> of the original sources of the classes source.. prop's, func's, ...
> they have a copyright...Smile
> .. and they are even embedded with a lot stuff....
>
> if you have question's of part's how to implement feel free to ask..
>
> Because DBISAM is just a small part of this I think it would be the
> right place to ask questions which are not related to SQL/DBISAM in
> public.dbisam or by PM....
>
> regards,
>
> ralf

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