Yes, that would be good indeed. With the previous answer
it took some time I figured it was a forwarded message
from Jacek.

Massimo, pls use quotes to avoid misunderstandings.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2009.06.30., at 18:04, Patrick Mast wrote:

Hello Massimo,

Now you do it again.. ;-)
After you copy/pasted Viktor's message on the xHarbour NG
(http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.xharbour/msg/ce086beccadd5a35 )
without saying this was a quote (Now it looks like Viktor posted the
message) you do it again here with Jacek's message.

Please try to put in a line "Copy from Jacek's message on xharbour's
NG" at the beginning of your message. This makes it clear for other
readers that you copy/paste Jacek's message from another source. I
even want to go further. I think you should ASK the original writer to
copy/paste HIS message on another forum.

Thank you.

Patrick

Victor,

What are those xhb extensions?

Writing "xHarbour extentions" I mean our (OTC's) code (library) written for Terminal GUI to support easier integration of xHarbour applications with Terminal GUI environment. This code is written in xHarbour and C. On the client (gte.exe) side it makes use of harbour.dll for execution of the client-attached user RPC functions. You can read more about it in
point 3 of:
http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=92
and detailed description of the extention functions is in chapter V of
the Terminal GUI Programmer's Manual:
http://www.otc.pl/progmen.pdf

I wonder if we still have anything missing which would prevent
supporting those for Harbour also. [ Unless this is some sort of
business agreement between OTC and xhb.com, of course. ]

There is nothing missing in Harbour which prevents us from preparing
Harbour versions of the Terminal GUI extension libraries. In fact, we do
already support new Harbour versions in Mediator and plan to support
them in Terminal GUI if there are such requests from Harbour users.

And no, there is no any kind of agreement between xHarbour.com and OTC
which could limit our activity in this area :)

Regards,
Jacek


2009/6/28 Viktor Szakáts <[email protected]>

What are those xhb extensions?

I wonder if we still have anything missing which would prevent
supporting those for Harbour also. [ Unless this is some sort of
business agreement between OTC and xhb.com, of course. ]

Brgds,
Viktor

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Massimo Belgrano<[email protected] >
wrote:
Terminal GUI works with _any_ WIN32 application including Harbour
applications (either GUI or Console ones). However, the xHarbour
extentions are compiled using xHarbour and for now are available for
xHarbour only.
Regards,
Jacek

2009/6/26 Viktor Szakáts <[email protected]>:
Does this also work with Harbour?

On 2009.06.26., at 1:47, Massimo Belgrano wrote:

A completely new multi-user remoting software from OTC has
been released and is available for download.
It allows running Windows GUI and Console applications
including xHarbour applications using any of the popular
GUI libraries.
New Terminal GUI and Terminal Console contain special
extentions for xHarbour users.
For product description please visit
Terminal GUI (for applications using Windows GUI interface)
http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=84&l=2
Terminal Console (for Windows console applications)
http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=85&l=2
Enjoy,
OTC team
Hi,
Simon pisze:

What is the difference using this product over the built in Terminal
Services functions in Windows?

1. Special extentions for xHarbour users allow the application to be aware about the remote mode of execution and use Terminal RPC (remote
procedure call) to easily call xHarbour code attached to gte.exe
(terminal client being executed on the client machine). This allows (where appropriate) to split the application functionality between
server and client.
2. In a few months we will release Linux client which is not natively
available for Terminal services.
3. Ability to set up multi-user servers on Vista and XP (not on the
server systems only)
4. Product remotes application windows only (not the entire desktop)
which is not available on some Terminal services versions
5. It is cheaper. To legally use TS on Vista or Win2008 you need to
purchase both TS license and TS CAL license.
Regards,
Jacek


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