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Thread CDCollector Example Application
Fri, Aug 17 2007 5:09 AMPermanent Link

"Harry de Boer"
Kevin,

We use kbmmw with dbIsam. A kbmmw/EDB combination will be there in the near
future (we're waiting for some new things to come in kbmmw that seems to be
making db n-tier apps even more easier -and faster then it already is). A
couple of years ago I tested RO/DA and kbmmw. At that time I found kbmmw
better suited, but as both products evolved and we don't use RO/DA, I can't
say anything *wise* about that, only that we're very, very happy with kbmmw.
For documentation I should read the whitepapers about metadata,
queryservices, master-detail and resolving. They can be found on their
website (Products-Kbmmw-University). Also a lot of informatiuon/discussions
can be found by searching Tamarack's website: http://www.fulltextsearch.com/

Regards, Harry



"Kevin Kozlowski" <kjkoz@comcast.net> schreef in bericht
news:5C0B81E0-1D6F-4D34-B826-3150637AA2B9@news.elevatesoft.com...
> <<
> The SQL statments can be found by querieing the information schema:
> select * from information.procedures
> select * from information.views
>
> See the help: http://www.elevatesoft.com/edb1sql_information_schema.htm
>
> Up to now you have to drop them in EDBmngr, but from 1.06 EDBmngr is going
> to be updated to see the SQL statements and alter them, if I understand it
> correctly (Tim?).
> >>
>
> Ah ha! Thanks very much for the pointer Harry. That would have taken me a
long time to
> figure out!
>
> BTW, I came across some newsgroup posts where you mention that you use
kbmMW with DBISAM
> (and perhaps EDB now). I'm looking at kbmMW and RemObjects DataAbstract as
potential
> middle tier solutions. You seem to speak very highly of kbmMW. I purchased
licenses to
> both products, and I'm just beginning to sit down and review them.
>
> I find both to be very overwhelming with all the terminology and limited
documentation.
> One of the big reasons I'm looking to use one of these is to simplify
client side coding.
> Being able to define a complex schema with many linkages between tables
server side, and
> then on the client just being able to modify the result set and apply
updates is very
> appealing.
>
> I'd appreciate any pointers you may have on using kbmMW with DBISAM/EDB
(or DataAbstract
> if you looked at that and decided against it).
>
> Thanks again for the tips on the views and stored procedures.
>
> -Kevin
>

Fri, Aug 17 2007 1:37 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Kevin,

<< Thanks Tim. Is 1.06 coming out anytime soon? >>

I'm trying like crazy to get it out before mid September.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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