Login ProductsSalesSupportDownloadsAbout |
Home » Technical Support » Elevate Web Builder Technical Support » Support Forums » Elevate Web Builder General » View Thread |
Messages 1 to 6 of 6 total |
EWB modules |
Sun, Jan 1 2017 12:17 PM | Permanent Link |
Ronald | Hi,
I am trying the EWB modules in Delpi Berlin 10.1, but I can not get it going. What am I overlooking? I took these steps: I have EWB 2 Web Server listen on port: 6060 My content folder in EWB 2 Web Server is: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\test The Database Modules Resource Name in EWB2 Web Server is: databasemodules I created a folder with the name C:\inetpub\wwwroot\test\databasemodules In that folder I have my EWB module with the name: ewbmodule.dll In EWB I then try to open a table with: Database.BaseURL:='databasemodules/ewbmodule'; Database.LoadRows(tbPupils); Then I get the error: Dataset load response error (Database module "ewbmodule" not found) Thanks, Ronald |
Sun, Jan 1 2017 12:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Ronald,
> Then I get the error: Dataset load response error (Database module "ewbmodule" not found) Did you register the module in EWBServer using "Configure Server" | Tab "Modules" ? Uli |
Sun, Jan 1 2017 1:17 PM | Permanent Link |
Ronald | Uli Becker wrote:
>Did you register the module in EWBServer using "Configure Server" | Tab "Modules" ? Thanks Uli, now it works great! I did not know you have to register all modules in the server. |
Sun, Jan 1 2017 2:38 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/1/2017 1:17 PM, Ronald wrote:
> Thanks Uli, now it works great! I did not know you have to register all modules in the server. Main EWB manual covers the web server and modules (http://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=viewtopic&id=ewb2&topic=Creating_Server_Modules). Raul |
Sun, Jan 1 2017 3:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Ronald | Raul wrote:
>Main EWB manual covers the web server and modules Thanks, I read all that, but I assumed the Modules tab was only for "general" modules like the .pdf module and not intended for databasemodules. |
Sun, Jan 1 2017 4:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/1/2017 3:00 PM, Ronald wrote:
> Thanks, I read all that, but I assumed the Modules tab was only for "general" modules like the .pdf module and not intended for databasemodules. Great - just listed the link since the modules manual does not actually describe how to add them to server. All modules are same though DB modules ate technically more powerful - you can do general purpose things but also can do db aspects. Module registration is a security feature AFAIK and also handy during development - only modules registered are used. I would also not store the actual module DLLs in the web server content folder - in theory one can download the DLL if they can guess at folders. Normally not a big deal but in case you embed username/password in there i would keep it not internet accessible. Raul |
This web page was last updated on Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 07:30 PM | Privacy PolicySite Map © 2024 Elevate Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Questions or comments ? E-mail us at info@elevatesoft.com |