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ElevateDB for FPC 2.2.2+ /Lazarus 0.916+ |
Thu, Jan 8 2009 1:27 PM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | Tim,
I am still hoping for the vesion of EDB which can be used with the current vesion of Lazarus/fpc. Is it still tied to the release of EDB v2.03? (Tried to check it in the download section but the version of the available trials can only be seen after login.) Regards, Leslie |
Mon, Jan 12 2009 11:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Leslie,
<< I am still hoping for the vesion of EDB which can be used with the current vesion of Lazarus/fpc. >> This has been available for a couple of months now: http://www.elevatesoft.com/incident?action=viewrep&category=edb&release=2.02&type=f&incident=2860 We don't have a trial version anymore because of the issue mentioned in the above incident report. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Jan 13 2009 6:36 AM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | Tim
<<This has been available for a couple of months now ... We don't have a trial version anymore because of the issue mentioned in the above incident report.>> 1. Do you have feed back from costumers succesfully using EDB in ARM-WinCE projects? (The earlier version(2.0.1b4) you have provided for me for testing worked for Win32 target with simple tests but I got #504 when opening a session under WinCE.) 2. Currently the only avalable version on the order page is EDB-LCL-STD-SRC. Earlier there was a full source LCL version too for the same price. I would like to ask if there will be a full source LCL version available again? If yes, when and for what price? Regards, Leslie |
Tue, Jan 13 2009 12:59 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Leslie,
<< 1. Do you have feed back from costumers succesfully using EDB in ARM-WinCE projects? (The earlier version(2.0.1b4) you have provided for me for testing worked for Win32 target with simple tests but I got #504 when opening a session under WinCE.) >> That's a normal error message in most cases. Were you trying to access a configuration/database directly on the WinCE device ? And, if so, are you sure that you didn't have any other processes running that were already using the same configuration ? << 2. Currently the only avalable version on the order page is EDB-LCL-STD-SRC. Earlier there was a full source LCL version too for the same price. I would like to ask if there will be a full source LCL version available again? If yes, when and for what price? >> I assume that you're referrring to the EDB-LCL-CS-SRC version ? Right now the only way to compile the unlimited ElevateDB Server is with Delphi, so if that is what you need, then you should order the EDB-VCL-CS-SRC product for that (or the EDB-VCL-CS product if you don't need the source code and just want the unlimited ElevateDB Server). The EDB-LCL-STD-SRC product is only for client-side development, and it does include source code to everything except for the ElevateDB Server. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Jan 13 2009 3:10 PM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | Tim,
<< Were you trying to access a configuration/database directly on the WinCE device ? And, if so, are you sure that you didn't have any other processes running that were already using the same configuration ?>> Tried it again. Started the engine with an empty db directory (wanted to create the database from code) and with existing data too. Everything worked under win32 but opening the session under WinCE failed - this time with error #406 - in both cases. As these test has been done with an outdated early version of the LCL port, there is no point trying to find why it is not working. It has probably been fixed long ago. If you can confirm that ElevateDB LCL has been T_E_S_T_E_D and is ready for WinCE developement I need to make up my mind and purchase it. If it has not been throughly tested yet, I am stucked. << Right now the only way to compile the unlimited ElevateDB Server is with Delphi ...>> My strategy would be to use periodically syncronised Linux and Windows servers at different places with mixed Windows, Linux and WinCE clients, while having only one well tested source for all platforms. EDB LCL would be the ideal candidate for that, but I am afraid I may be too early. I only wish the development of EDB had been started at least a year earlier. Regards, Leslie |
Wed, Jan 14 2009 12:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | <<My strategy would be to use periodically syncronised Linux and Windows servers at
different places with mixed Windows, Linux and WinCE clients>> = My strategy would be to use periodically syncronised Linux and Windows servers at different locations, each having mixed Windows, Linux and WinCE local clients ... |
Sun, Jan 18 2009 1:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Leslie,
<< Tried it again. Started the engine with an empty db directory (wanted to create the database from code) and with existing data too. Everything worked under win32 but opening the session under WinCE failed - this time with error #406 - in both cases. As these test has been done with an outdated early version of the LCL port, there is no point trying to find why it is not working. It has probably been fixed long ago. If you can confirm that ElevateDB LCL has been T_E_S_T_E_D and is ready for WinCE developement I need to make up my mind and purchase it. If it has not been throughly tested yet, I am stucked. >> Of course it has been tested. However, I'll double-check this just to make sure that it is working okay. << My strategy would be to use periodically syncronised Linux and Windows servers at different places with mixed Windows, Linux and WinCE clients, while having only one well tested source for all platforms. EDB LCL would be the ideal candidate for that, but I am afraid I may be too early. I only wish the development of EDB had been started at least a year earlier. >> What are you talking about ? You asked me to provide LCL support for Windows CE back in *August*. I promptly did so, and you have done nothing with it since that point. I specifically went out of my way for you on this. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Feb 9 2009 6:12 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Leslie,
<< Tried it again. Started the engine with an empty db directory (wanted to create the database from code) and with existing data too. Everything worked under win32 but opening the session under WinCE failed - this time with error #406 - in both cases. As these test has been done with an outdated early version of the LCL port, there is no point trying to find why it is not working. It has probably been fixed long ago. If you can confirm that ElevateDB LCL has been T_E_S_T_E_D and is ready for WinCE developement I need to make up my mind and purchase it. If it has not been throughly tested yet, I am stucked. >> I just tested this again with 2.02 B7 and it works just fine. I created a sample WinCE application that accesses a local database using the Windows Mobile 6 Professional Emulator. I'll be doing a new technical article on creating a Windows CE application with Lazarus this week, so perhaps that will help you get everything set up properly. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Feb 17 2009 6:27 PM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | Looking forward the article.
Leslie |
Wed, Feb 25 2009 10:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Leslie,
<< Looking forward the article. >> The article should be ready by next week, but here's a look at the sample application: http://www.elevatesoft.com/shoplistwince.png It's compiled using Lazarus 0.926 and uses data-aware controls. However, it's also 4Mb in size. But, something like KOL-CE would trim a lot of the fat off, in exchange for losing the data-aware controls: http://wiki.freepascal.org/KOL-CE BTW, I suspect that you're issue with running under WinCE with ElevateDB is that you're trying to execute the application from the \Storage Card on the emulator. Locking does not work properly under WinCE when you do so, at least with the emulator. You have to run the application directly on the device storage. For example, with the sample application above, I'm running it from the \Shopping directory off the root. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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