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CachingUpdates issues |
Sat, Jun 28 2008 4:42 AM | Permanent Link |
"Hershcu S" | Hi
From the EDB manual I understand the the CachedUpdates properties and methods are not supported on the last version currently Can you specify how long currently mean? Thanks Sorin |
Sat, Jun 28 2008 12:31 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Hershcu,
<< From the EDB manual I understand the the CachedUpdates properties and methods are not supported on the last version currently Can you specify how long currently mean? >> It's not far off now, but I don't have a definite time frame just yet. I wanted the replication to stabilize first before I built anything more on top of it. Once I finish up the next build (B3), I will post the list of features for the 2.01 release, and this will be on it. It shouldn't be any later than Monday. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Jun 28 2008 6:50 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Sorin,
BTW, I was a little pre-occupied earlier, so I didn't get a chance to expand my answer. You can do cached updates now in V2 by simply using an in-memory database on the client side and using the SAVE UPDATES and LOAD UPDATES to move the data back and forth. If you want more information on how to do this, just let me know. It's very simple, and the nice thing is that it can expand to accomodate disconnected client states. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sun, Jun 29 2008 2:30 AM | Permanent Link |
"Hershcu S" | > BTW, I was a little pre-occupied earlier, so I didn't get a chance to
> expand my answer. You can do cached updates now in V2 by simply using an > in-memory database on the client side and using the SAVE UPDATES and LOAD > UPDATES to move the data back and forth. If you want more information on > how to do this, just let me know. It's very simple, and the nice thing is > that it can expand to accomodate disconnected client states. > Thanks Tim I'll try to play with those new methods using the manual Sorin |
Sat, Jul 12 2008 4:32 AM | Permanent Link |
"Hershcu S" | > It's not far off now, but I don't have a definite time frame just yet. I
> wanted the replication to stabilize first before I built anything more on > top of it. Once I finish up the next build (B3), I will post the list of > features for the 2.01 release, and this will be on it. It shouldn't be > any later than Monday. Is cachedupdates included on the new version? Sorin |
Sat, Jul 12 2008 1:58 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Sorin,
<< Is cachedupdates included on the new version? >> No, 2.01 was a semi-rushed release that was necessary due to some changes to the server calls for the ODBC driver. I only had time to fit a few minor improvements in along with the CF support. I'll see what I can do about getting cached updates in 2.02 ASAP. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sun, Jul 13 2008 1:28 PM | Permanent Link |
"Rob Frye" | Hi Tim
Will the cache be in memory or use temporary files (like DBISAM)? Rob "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message news:5BE7C678-1D51-4808-90CB-B94245EEB03A@news.elevatesoft.com... > Sorin, > > << Is cachedupdates included on the new version? >> > > No, 2.01 was a semi-rushed release that was necessary due to some changes > to the server calls for the ODBC driver. I only had time to fit a few > minor improvements in along with the CF support. I'll see what I can do > about getting cached updates in 2.02 ASAP. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > |
Sun, Jul 13 2008 4:49 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Rob,
<< Will the cache be in memory or use temporary files (like DBISAM)? >> It will most likely use temporary tables due to the fact that we have no idea how many rows you could try to use with it. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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