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Impatient... |
Fri, Dec 2 2011 11:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter | "and the current scheduled release date is December 15, 2011"
This is a pity! Waiting another 14 days. Greetings ... Peter Sorry for my weird english |
Fri, Dec 2 2011 6:21 PM | Permanent Link |
Walter Matte Tactical Business Corporation | I check every day expectantly..... Walter |
Fri, Dec 2 2011 8:53 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | I know, it's been a long 3.5 months since the original announcement back in August. I hope there aren't any further delays because I have projects waiting on the release of EWB.
<fingers crossed> Steve |
Sat, Dec 3 2011 8:34 AM | Permanent Link |
Dominique Willems | Steve Gill wrote:
> I hope there aren't any further delays because I > have projects waiting on the release of EWB. Is this going to be the full-blown fab HTML5 with all the supporting technology, such as CSS3, JSON, etc.? |
Mon, Dec 5 2011 3:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Dominique,
<< Is this going to be the full-blown fab HTML5 with all the supporting technology, such as CSS3, JSON, etc.? >> It's not full-blown HTML5 due to backward-compatibility constraints for the targeted browsers, but you can easily add support for anything that you need that isn't currently present. For example, there isn't support yet for the HTML5 canvas code, mainly because EWB doesn't use it in the framework. As for CSS3 and JSON, yes EWB uses both also. However, please keep in mind that you don't normally use any of the above in your EWB code directly except for JSON, which is used with server requests. We include a JSON parser that you can use to parse any incoming JSON returned from server requests. The TDataSet component handles all of the dataset JSON automatically. For example, here is the code for loading rows into a TDataSet: ========================= procedure TForm2.RequestComplete(Request: TServerRequest); begin if (Request.StatusCode=200) then begin Vendors.Open; Vendors.LoadRows(Request.ResponseContent.Text); end else raise TError.Create('Response Error: '+Request.StatusText); end; procedure TForm2.Form2Create(Sender: TObject); begin RequestQueue:=TServerRequestQueue.Create(nil); end; procedure TForm2.LoadRowsButtonClick(Sender: TObject); var TempRequest: TServerRequest; begin TempRequest:=RequestQueue.GetNewRequest; TempRequest.URL:=URLEdit.Text; TempRequest.Params.Add('method=rows'); TempRequest.ResponseContent.LineSeparator:=#13+#10; TempRequest.OnComplete:=RequestComplete; RequestQueue.AddRequest(TempRequest); end; procedure TForm2.Form2Destroy(Sender: TObject); begin RequestQueue.Free; end; ========================= In this case, the Vendors TDataSet component had its columns defined at design-time in the form, but you can also dynamically load column definitions using a web request/JSON. You can also load the columns from a web server in the IDE. But, as you can see, you never actually deal with any JSON apart from the emitting of the JSON in the back-end web server application, which, if you're lucky, you can get someone else to write. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Dec 6 2011 7:12 AM | Permanent Link |
Dominique Willems | It doesn't surprise me one bit you have the database part implemented
like only a master can. Not being versed in HTML5 at all, I was wondering what it would be like to programme a complex GUI in EWB? |
Tue, Dec 6 2011 8:40 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Dominique,
<< It doesn't surprise me one bit you have the database part implemented like only a master can. >> Yes, well, this "master" was going to skip that part, originally. This is part of why the release date has been pushed back a couple of times. << Not being versed in HTML5 at all, I was wondering what it would be like to programme a complex GUI in EWB? >> It's just like developing in Delphi with forms, controls, two-way tools, etc. The main difference is that there are a few missing control features that are either not applicable to browsers, or not implemented yet. Anchoring and form-resizing, for example, are not present yet. Also, there aren't separate data-aware controls and normal controls - all of the normal controls can be bound to datasets/columns without using a different control. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Dec 15 2011 5:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter | 15.12.2011: Hooray! It's showtime!
Greetings ... Peter --- Sorry for my weird english |
Fri, Dec 16 2011 3:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter | The text is changed again: "Elevate Web Builder is in the late stages of development."
Well, perhaps next year... --- Sorry for my weird english |
Fri, May 4 2012 11:15 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter | [See Attachment]
SCNR Greetings ... Peter --- Sorry for my weird english Attachments: protest.png |
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