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Tue, Sep 6 2011 2:25 AM | Permanent Link |
Christian Kaufmann | I tried to send an email, but I always get an error.
sales@elevatesoft.com mail.elevatesoft.com #554 Transaction failed - cannot correlate SENDER: or FROM: domain to sending mail domain ## So I try it here: Your tool looks very interesting. Until know our work was focused on windows desktop apps with databases. I have to check for a solution to extend an existing system with a web interface for editing. All my business logic is in Delphi, so IntraWeb could be a way to go. But since I already built my own server code arround Indy components for more static websites, your Web Builder could be a way to go. Do you have some examples, on how a Web Builder application communicates with a HTTP server? If you have a demo/beta version, I would be interested to look at it. Thanks. Best regards Christian Kaufmann |
Tue, Sep 6 2011 8:27 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | Christian,
I don't believe there is a beta yet. Tim is the only authority on this info but last update was that he expects it to be ready by October. As to communication - it's really just Javascript so usual communication methods should all work. Since you're building the front-end using the web builder it would simply issue HTTP requests to your back-end web server. Back-end web server (which you can write in anything from PHP,. to NET to anything else you prefer) would then just respond with data (no markup there) and ideally in some format that's easy for front-end Javascript to consume - for example JSON , XML etc. Assuming you have Delphi Enterprise or Architect you could write the back-end with Datasnap and REST so it just publishes your web services functions and then use web builder for front end. But as i mentioned you dont' need Datasnap - back-end is just web service so you can write it in anything - front and back are independent. Raul |
Tue, Sep 6 2011 1:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Christian,
<< I tried to send an email, but I always get an error. sales@elevatesoft.com mail.elevatesoft.com #554 Transaction failed - cannot correlate SENDER: or FROM: domain to sending mail domain ## >> This error is due to the Sender: or From: mail header not matching that of the mail server domain that is sending the email to our mail server, so our mail server thinks that the email is spam and rejects it. What mail server are you using for sending out the email ? << Do you have some examples, on how a Web Builder application communicates with a HTTP server? >> An EWB application uses a TServerRequest object to communicate with the web sever on the back-end. This object is able to issue GET/POST/etc. requests to the web server, and the data is transmitted and received in whatever form you want - key/value pairs, MIME-encoded, JSON, XML, etc. So, essentially you need to come up with the various methods that will be serviced by the back-end web application running on the web server, and how the data will be transmitted back and forth. After that, it's simply of matter of designing and coding the UI. << If you have a demo/beta version, I would be interested to look at it. >> We will have a version to evaluate after the release in October. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Oct 1 2011 6:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Tim,
Is EWB still going to be released today, or has the release date slipped? Regards, Steve |
Mon, Oct 3 2011 8:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Steve,
<< Is EWB still going to be released today, or has the release date slipped? >> It's slipped a few weeks due to my not being able to work on it for a couple of weeks in September. I'll be updating everyone in about a week when I have a better idea of what is left to be wrapped up. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Oct 3 2011 2:39 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Tim,
<<It's slipped a few weeks due to my not being able to work on it for a couple of weeks in September. I'll be updating everyone in about a week when I have a better idea of what is left to be wrapped up.>> That's understandable. Thanks for the update. Steve |
Tue, Oct 4 2011 3:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Steve
><<It's slipped a few weeks due to my not being able to work on it for a couple >of weeks in September. I'll be updating everyone in about a week when I >have a better idea of what is left to be wrapped up.>> > >That's understandable. Thanks for the update. No it isn't - he's going to miss my birthday and I had it set as a present Roy Lambert |
Tue, Oct 4 2011 5:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Roy Lambert wrote:
> No it isn't - he's going to miss my birthday and I had it set as a present Let's just hope it doesn't become a Christmas present. I'm really hanging out for this product, especially since RADPHP is such a disappointment. Steve |
Tue, Oct 11 2011 2:58 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Steve,
<< Let's just hope it doesn't become a Christmas present. I'm really hanging out for this product, especially since RADPHP is such a disappointment. >> Oh no, that definitely won't be the case. It will be a little rough when it is first released in terms of feature set, but our products usually are. They get polished over the first year of use. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sun, Oct 30 2011 4:09 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | It's 31 Oct in my part of the world, but still 30 Oct in the US. Will there be an announcement on Elevate Web Builder in two (US) days time?
Here's hoping. Steve |
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