RE: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-20 Thread Horodyski Marek (PZUZ)
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From: Vailton Renato [mailto:vail...@gmail.com] 
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Subject: Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: 
CUI-GUI-WWW

I believe the uhttp.prg is more than a first step ... you not? 
Already studied how to integrate GWT with it?


Renato, know you that uhttpd can host\develop web servicess ?

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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-20 Thread Vailton Renato
No. I have studied the uhttpd.prg with some tests to mount something
via web ... not yet tested with webservices.
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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-19 Thread Massimo Belgrano
Intresting (old) post on hmg forum regarding harbour future
http://www.hmgforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=12t=146
I'm developing an application right now, but, since the application
must be accessible to the general public via the web
so using same tecnique of Google Web Toolkit (translate Java sources
into JavaScript). Harbour sources will be traslated into JavaScript
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/webtoolkit/download.html


2009/3/4 Angel Pais amigo...@adinet.com.uy:
 Would it be possible to create a reduced harbour VM in javascript instead of
 C ?
 How would it perform ?
 advantaje: you dont have to give your source code and know how to the end
 user
 disadvantaje: no access to local resources would require something similar
 to leto-db for dbf/sql/wathever management (some people might name AJAX )
 THAT would be a killing tool for cloud computing.

 Just an opinion...
 Angel Pais



 Massimo Belgrano escribió:

 Hi hope that i like a lot  then Przemyslaw Czerpak's word about
 CUI-GUI-WWW without source code modification .


 Any Further Comments is welcome


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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-19 Thread Vailton Renato
You have developed something with Google Web Toolkit?
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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-19 Thread Massimo Belgrano
Hi renato
No i haven't, but i have read same interesting information regarding gwt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Web_Toolkit
Creating an artist and album management form
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-xformsgwt2/
Note that artist and album Seem me a typically clipper application
Smart chat application called Leeloo Chat, fully made from scratch
with GWT 1.5. http://leeloo.webhop.net/
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/webtoolkit/app_gallery.html
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/dubois-gwt.html


After hbqt the only limitation to harbour seem that in can't be run in a browser
so i little dream a GTGWT

2009/4/19 Vailton Renato vail...@gmail.com:
 You have developed something with Google Web Toolkit?
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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-19 Thread Vailton Renato
I believe the uhttp.prg is more than a first step ... you not? Already
studied how to integrate GWT with it?
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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-19 Thread Massimo Belgrano
Unidirectional Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or UHTTP. UHTTP is a
simple, robust, one-way data transfer protocol that is designed to
efficiently deliver resource data in a one-way broadcast-only
environment. This transfer protocol is appropriate for delivery of
HTML and other content resources using IP multicast over television
vertical blanking interval (IP/VBI) and other unidirectional transport
systems.
uhttp will be a Method and apparatus for remote update of clients by a
server via broadcast satellite IMO are the founders idea for
GTNET/RDDNET

Where can found uhttp.prg?

2009/4/19 Vailton Renato vail...@gmail.com:
 I believe the uhttp.prg is more than a first step ... you not? Already
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Re: [Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-04-19 Thread Vailton Renato
Excuse me wrote the wrong would be correct: uHttpD located in C: \
harbor \ contrib \ examples \ uhttpd
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[Harbour] Re: A dream for future harbour version: CUI-GUI-WWW

2009-03-04 Thread Angel Pais
Would it be possible to create a reduced harbour VM in javascript 
instead of C ?

How would it perform ?
advantaje: you dont have to give your source code and know how to the 
end user
disadvantaje: no access to local resources would require something 
similar to leto-db for dbf/sql/wathever management (some people might 
name AJAX )

THAT would be a killing tool for cloud computing.

Just an opinion...
Angel Pais



Massimo Belgrano escribió:

Hi hope that i like a lot  then Przemyslaw Czerpak's word about
CUI-GUI-WWW without source code modification .


Any Further Comments is welcome



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