OK Thanks for that. See below

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Bird
Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2016 9:49 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] BERLIN and DB connectivity

My most recent serious DB work was using standard IB components to open two 
embedded Firebird databases and ADO to use MSSQL DB, and using TCLientDataSets 
to merge data from all of them.     There has always been a reasonable number 
of good options of what component sets to use – even the old BDE works great, 
the only real disadvantage is having to install and configure a separate 
product.   I expect that the FireDac is very capable – for instance I have read 
(but not tried) that later versions allow one to do SQL joins on different 
ClientDataSets which would have been most useful in my previous project.
 BDE does not exist in Berlin. It is totally (and I mean totally) removed from 
Berlin.

I have used Midas since 97 for all of my solutions (All are nTiered) since 97 
and never regretted it.

However as Com seems to be frowned on, it is time for a change.

Having encountered a major issue with TSQL Connection at the outset, I am 
somewhat discouraged. TSQL Connection does not support SQL Server after 2008 
version. How can they justify selling a product in 2016 that does not support 
SQL Server ?

Go figure.



As far as n tiered, I have had dealings with a current substantial Delphi 
product that is 3 tiered but I am not sure if Datasnap is the technology used, 
there is a good chance – I understand they have parallel code bases using 
Delphi for Windows and Free Pascal for Mac, and can point at either Firebird or 
MSSQL on Windows (Firebird on Mac).  In other limited experience with Datasnap 
it worked as expected.

Android and iOS, haven’t done more than toy projects yet myself, but so far 
looks like it should scale.

Note about web browsers, on iOS and Mac TWebBrowser drives Safari, and on 
Android it drives Chrome.  Means that it has a fairly sparse set of events as 
its a lowest common denominator, but it certainly works and is the native 
browser – I knocked up a program for various OS’s with an Embedded web browser 
in a few minutes, runs nicely on the Nexus and Windows.

I have seen what David did with driving the native Safari browser using the 
code from the Windows VCL, bypassed Firemonkey altogether to get to the full 
native Safari.   Works very well, hardest part is getting to grips with Xcode 
and Cocoa world of delegates and pointers to everything, but certainly Delphi 
Berlin joined the Windows IDE and XCode together very thoroughly.

From: Tony Blomfield
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 7:16 PM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: [DUG] BERLIN and DB connectivity

Some generic questions. I have just started using Berlin.


1.       For DB connectivity, query etc. Which is better. Firedac, or TSQL 
connection ?

2.       TSQL connection does not support SQLServer 2008 R2, 2012, or 2014. 
This is a pretty serious short coming. What do others think ? No doubt there 
are many other shortcomings.

3.       Can anyone experienced in the subject suggest a good n Tiered example 
using Data Snap ?

4.       Is Delphi a realistic platform for Android and iOS ? Friends that have 
tried it, say it is just a demo toy, and a long way from ready.

Thanks very much,

Tony

From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham Marsden
Sent: Tuesday, 2 August 2016 4:37 a.m.
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [DUG] TChromium

Hi All
Does anyone have any experience with TChromium ... as in 
delphichromiumembedded, DCEF3 ?
Installation in the VCL, distribution (files required), reliability, support etc

I am looking for a replacement for the standard TWebBrowser component in order 
to view PDF files within a Delphi VCL application. TWebBrowser unfortunately 
relies on the Windows Internet Explorer installation and current settings which 
can lead to various problems.
Any info very much appreciated on this and the wider topic of extracting images 
from PDF files generally.
Graham Marsden

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