Well I've checked out all the videos Borland released as well as
tried the two-way designing, and a little bit of the documentation
abilities, but haven't yet tried actually modeling a new application from
scratch.  I'm still pondering the various diagramming methods.  What do you
use yourself?  Is any one of them better suited to standard class
diagramming or dB work than another?

from Robert Meek dba Tangentals Design  CCopyright 2006

"When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion
that the gift of Fantasy has meant more to me then my talent for absorbing
positive knowledge!"
                                                    Albert Einstein


-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Bob Swart
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 4:40 PM
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Subject: Re: ECO III

Hi Robert,

>         Is there any good info relating just to what one can do with
> Together as provided in D2006 Pro?  I won't buy another edition of Delphi
> now but if I can make enough progress to show ECO is worthwhile for NET
work
> next year I'll go for the higher version!

ECO is also part of Delphi 2006 Professional... You only have XML
persistence, and no ASP.NET support (no wizards), but the ECO Designer,
code generation and persistence to XML files is present, so you can play
along all you want...

Groetjes,
          Bob Swart

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Bob Swart Training & Consultancy (eBob42.com) Borland Technology Partner
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