Good morning
Now I understand your concept about multiple .exe for one application...
in your first post it sounded that there were multiple version of the same
.exe each one compiled for a different purpose...
Were you able to solve the win98 problem? I suggest you try to debug the
application on a win98 machine to see if the problem comes from windows or
the application itself...
Cheers
Vahan
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Warrick Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [delphi-en] Why are people surprised about applications that use
multiple exe files?
--- Vahan Yoghoudjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And one last question: why you have many .exe of
> the same application?
The thread about problems with a 14 MB exe and Win98
had this type of question showing up a lot. I'm
wondering why people are so surprised.
We've got an application at work that has about 32
different exe files that make up the application. Some
handle communications, some handle file processing and
database work, some handle external device control and
some handle user input. They all work together to
implement the "application". Not all of these exe
files were written in Delphi, either.
One advantage to this approach is that individual
pieces can be replaced easily, and perhaps
automatically. They do a limited number of things, and
they do them well. In fact, some of these files
haven't been changed (other than recompiled) in over 3
years. Most of these programs run 24/7.
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