*FlashFiler was ahead of its time.* Client/Server database LAN-WAN. I have
currently running quite well on Windows 8.1 applications. Worth rescue and
do everything possible to port it to Free Pascal.
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On Tue, November 25, 2014 23:45, julioferval wrote:
Hello,
*FlashFiler was ahead of its time.* Client/Server database LAN-WAN. I have
currently running quite well on Windows 8.1 applications. Worth rescue and
do everything possible to port it to Free Pascal.
Could you please clarify your
In our previous episode, Tomas Hajny said:
*FlashFiler was ahead of its time.* Client/Server database LAN-WAN. I have
currently running quite well on Windows 8.1 applications. Worth rescue and
do everything possible to port it to Free Pascal.
Could you please clarify your idea behind this
On 29/10/2012 03:12, Noah Silva wrote:
Another option for an all pascal solution would be one of the available
XML based data stores.
That's already possible using tiOPF and the XML persistence layer. tiOPF
also supports a TXT and CSV persistence layer (with the stacks of RDBMS
persistence
Hi,
I wonder if we worked on the same POS application.
At any rate, flash filer is interesting if you want a 100% native pascal
application, but linking SQLite is easy and much more standard. SQLite
also has a large ecosystem of third party support, and is included by
default with most
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012, Ralf A. Quint wrote:
At 11:54 PM 10/23/2012, stdreamer wrote:
B-tree filer isn't worth the bytes on the disk for storage only as a piece
of museum software on how things was in early 90's.
Little does he know...
Guess you weren't programming back in the early '90s or
At 11:54 PM 10/23/2012, stdreamer wrote:
B-tree filer isn't worth the bytes on the disk for storage only as a
piece of museum software on how things was in early 90's.
Little does he know...
Guess you weren't programming back in the early '90s or you would
probably not make such
On 23/10/2012 5:54 μμ, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2012-10-23 15:25, geneb wrote:
What about B-Tree Filer? :)
I'll read up on it, thanks.
Graeme.
A few years back I crossed roads with both flash filer and B-tree filer.
B-Tree filer is nothing more than a record based file library that
Hi,
Yeah, a catchy title! ;-)
I want to know if anybody here has ever used FlashFiler in Delphi. Was
it a good product, and do you think it would be worth the effort porting
it to Free Pascal? Or is FlashFiler simply too old and outdated.
I mainly use Firebird RDBMS for all my database needs
I would say it's a decent database as nexus db for Delphi is a fork of it.
But why not use sqlite? It can be fully embedded as well, there is at
least 1 Delphi sqlite component set that does not require the sqlite dll.
On Oct 23, 2012 8:25 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys gra...@geldenhuys.co.uk
wrote:
Am 23.10.2012 15:24, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
Hi,
Yeah, a catchy title! ;-)
I want to know if anybody here has ever used FlashFiler in Delphi. Was
it a good product, and do you think it would be worth the effort porting
it to Free Pascal? Or is FlashFiler simply too old and outdated.
I
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
Yeah, a catchy title! ;-)
I want to know if anybody here has ever used FlashFiler in Delphi. Was
it a good product, and do you think it would be worth the effort porting
it to Free Pascal? Or is FlashFiler simply too old and outdated.
I
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 23.10.2012 15:24, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
Hi,
Yeah, a catchy title! ;-)
I want to know if anybody here has ever used FlashFiler in Delphi. Was
it a good product, and do you think it would be worth the effort porting
it to Free Pascal? Or is
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 4:34 PM, michael.vancann...@wisa.be wrote:
If I understand Graeme correctly, he wants it compiled-in (i.e. without
dll). SQLite is a separate DLL.
SqLite source can be downloaded and compiled with a C compiler (e.g.
CBuilder) and its .lib file linked directly in a
On 2012-10-23 14:34, michael.vancann...@wisa.be wrote:
If I understand Graeme correctly, he wants it compiled-in (i.e. without
dll). SQLite is a separate DLL.
Correct. We have an application that can be deployed in two ways.
Client/Server which uses Firebird RDBMS and Apache Web Server. We
If I understand Graeme correctly, he wants it compiled-in
(i.e. without dll). SQLite is a separate DLL.
See
http://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,15712.msg84781.html#msg8
4781 for instructions on static linking of sqlite3. No dll needed.
Ludo
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
Yeah, a catchy title! ;-)
I want to know if anybody here has ever used FlashFiler in Delphi. Was
it a good product, and do you think it would be worth the effort porting
it to Free Pascal? Or is FlashFiler simply too old and outdated.
I
Flash filer is ok, but you are better off with SQLite for most purposes
these days.
2012/10/23 22:25 Graeme Geldenhuys gra...@geldenhuys.co.uk:
Hi,
Yeah, a catchy title! ;-)
I want to know if anybody here has ever used FlashFiler in Delphi. Was
it a good product, and do you think it would
On 2012-10-23 15:25, geneb wrote:
What about B-Tree Filer? :)
I'll read up on it, thanks.
Graeme.
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