Hi Pritpal and Francesco,
as an old ( and not happy ) user of xBase++, I'm very interested to try the
xBase parts in starting the second step of my migration path.
I successfully migrated four consistent and working production applications
in Harbour, using Wvt as GT, and easily I'll make same work for a lot of
other applications running currently in Clipper 5.2e.
Now, i need to change from CUI to GUI and, before to reapply my work and
knolewdges in hwGUI, I'll try to use hbxbp for UI.
I found, many years ago, very friendly the way how xBase Parts can integrate
itself in a little modified version of getsys and my xBase port UI was very
good. I abandoned xBase++ because I never obtained a fast and affordable
database ( some critical error was inacceptable for production use ). 
If the compatibility with xBase Parts is full, I'll reuse the framework (
very similar to the layer used for hwGUI integration ) and i'll evaluate
what library will be eligible for GUI migration.
So, I ask you, Pritpal and Francesco, if you are interested to test this
path. I can share my getsys layer ( Francesco yet knows how is built ) and
we can use my working applications as effective test of migration.
Question: hbxbp isn't a GT, so I figure that not will be possible to migrate
incrementally the UI objects linking gtWvt+hbxbp... It's true?
I'm waiting for you thought about.
Best regards.

Maurizio la Cecilia               

 

> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: harbour-boun...@harbour-project.org 
> [mailto:harbour-boun...@harbour-project.org] Per conto di Pritpal Bedi
> Inviato: sabato 24 aprile 2010 1.50
> A: harbour@harbour-project.org
> Oggetto: [Harbour] Re: someone uses hbqt for "business" applications ?
> 
> 
> 
> francesco perillo wrote:
> > 
> > Pritpal, Bruno, Luciano, Maurizio, you all say interesting things...
> > 
> > Let's try to go ahead step by step.
> > 
> > < long message deleted to not be tedious... >
> > 
> > I found the documentation for hbxbp (well, from the 
> original... :-) )
> > so I may try to start from there....  to create some simple 
> forms that
> > feed my backend... Pritpal, is this the best way to use Qt ?
> > 
> 
> Yes, to the best of my knowledge.
> And if you count on me, I will surely provide whatever I 
> could on hbXBP
> front.
> I have made some fixes and more functionality in hbXBP and is 
> scheduled 
> to be committed tomorrow.
> 
> The only problem till date is nobody has invested time 
> on writing a small application and then consistently pushing my 
> attention towards incompatibilities to be covered.
> As I am a fan of Xbase++ class framework, but am not a 
> actual user, so all my own efforts are not enough.
> Angel started but may be time constraints, he is not regular 
> on the subject, and you know, one looses zest when functional 
> results are not achieved.
> 
> 
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