Re: Brower based terminal emulator

2004-03-07 Thread FFT2001
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> Edit the terminal sources on the Linux box then and make them do whatever 
> it
> is you need them to do.  Far more efficient than cranking up a windows based
> emulated emulator 

That's a little more work for some people, then just finding an emulator that 
does it right in the first place.
Will
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UX to NT

2004-03-07 Thread Mark Waldron
Having trouble with the uvbackup on unix and uvrestore on w2k box.  I set up
another disk area for  my accounts to go into rather that the c:\IBM\UV
default.  When I do the restore the W2k box always creates the new account
on the c:\IBM\ drive rather than my U: drive like I want it to.   I have
tried uvrestore at the command prompt like the manual says but it creates
the account without the necessary structure to do the UPDATE.ACCOUNTSo I
may be missing something simple.
Thanks in advance
Mark

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RE: Brower based terminal emulator

2004-03-07 Thread Don Kibbey
Edit the terminal sources on the Linux box then and make them do whatever it
is you need them to do.  Far more efficient than cranking up a windows based
emulated emulator 

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In a message dated 3/5/2004 5:58:24 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Fire up an xterm, or konsole, or whatever you fancy, on the client
> desktop. Telnet into the uv server, SET.TERM.TYPE VT100, and off you go.

And you're confident that any old xterm, konsole, or whatever will
ACCURATELY 
emulate every feature of vt100 ?  I think you will find that some of the
more 
obscure features are not really implemented that well in most emulators.  At

least I did.
Will
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Re: UniVerse 10 :Network writes not allowed within a transacton.

2004-03-07 Thread FFT2001
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> As far as I know, the u2 databases and some other Pick-like databases do 
> support some TPM connectivity, but are currently lacking the full functionality 
> required for the phases of 2pc.
> 

That's not true.
You could say, there is no widely accepted and implemented method of doing 
it.
However you can roll your own.
I've done it.
Will "If you can roll it, you can smoke it" Johnson
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RE: Eclipse

2004-03-07 Thread Ross Ferris
UML can be used for this, though it's been around 5 years since we have done anything 
serious.

At the time we were a Rational Rose Partner, and were following the work of 
"BoldSoft", who had developed a round trip model driven development environment that 
generated applications in Delphi. We had developed an SQL Schema generator as a 
plug-in, but had an MV version as well (which was never commercially sold)

Suffice to say that Rational came out with there own inbuilt schema generator, and 
BoldSoft was acquired by Delphi.

Anyway, Rose was "nice" because at the end of the day you could save/load a UML 
document as an "ordinary" (structured) text file, which was easy to read, generate & 
process on the "pick" side of the equation.

I haven't looked at Rose in recent years, but I would imagine that there is now an XML 
output option, and support for XML Data Structures, which map quite nicely to mv Data.

But somehow I don't think that any money spent on a code generation module out the 
back end of Rose is going to see a return



Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development

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>Chuck
>
>- Flame, flame, flame !
>
>
>
>UML could be a useful tool for us all - if it were capable of representing
>MV constructs.
>And if they dropped those 'actors' for the Use Case phase - am I the only
>person who finds that notation irritating? It looks pre-schoolish - and
>anyway a system event is not a person. (You can shout at it and it rarely
>shouts back).
>
>Pity - it would be nice to have a formal way of defining MV systems that
>the
>rest of the world could recognize.
>In fact, it would be nice to have a formal way of defining MV systems -
>period.
>
>I know there are products that do it (including our own!) but I want a
>method, not a product. Then certain sectors might take us more seriously.
>
>
>Brian "Not so Rational this morning" Leach
>
>
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>> Subject: Re: Eclipse
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>> Ross,
>> [Warning: Let the flames begin]  I don't see UML as a
>> step that has value. There are many ways to shape a project
>> that reflect practical considerations. My experience of UML
>> is that it is a method for separating projects from common
>> sense and practical results.
>>
>> - Charles "Rational Rationale" Barouch
>>
>> Ross Ferris wrote:
>>
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