On 11/26/2011 09:24 PM, Patrick Goupell wrote:
> I have a calendardate and datetime conponent is a popup dialog.
>
> On the first use of the dialog the value fields are empty.
>
> I enter a date and time and close the dialog.
>
> On the next use of the dialog the value fields have the values tha
I have a calendardate and datetime conponent is a popup dialog.
On the first use of the dialog the value fields are empty.
I enter a date and time and close the dialog.
On the next use of the dialog the value fields have the values that I
entered previously.
I cannot figure out how to reset th
> A stream cipher which xor's the data with a pseudo random sequence would
> be save in this regard.
>
The moders solutions (NT5+, DES/AES-256+ in SQLite3Cypher &
OpenVPN,..) are declared 100% crypto reliable. But the main problem of
IT-security now is not how to encrypt but how to maintain crypto
On 11/26/2011 06:59 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
>
> I'll google the fsync discussions you mentioned.
>
>
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4EC4E976.10606%40firebird-fr.eu.org&forum_name=firebird-devel
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On 26/11/2011, Martin Schreiber wrote:
>
> Was fsync activated? There was a discussion lately on firebird-devel
> about the matter.
We mostly tested with default settings - as that is what our client
will have in all likelihood. They are very computer illiterate.
Thus, JFS partitions created wit
On 11/26/2011 06:21 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 26/11/2011, Martin Schreiber wrote:
>>
>> I mean Firebird with switched on highest level of page disk write
>> syncing not Postgres.
>
> Our company has done extensive testing with power failure related
> issues and database servers. In the en
On 26/11/2011, Martin Schreiber wrote:
>
> I mean Firebird with switched on highest level of page disk write
> syncing not Postgres.
Our company has done extensive testing with power failure related
issues and database servers. In the end we decided on using JFS as the
file system, and Firebird R
On 11/26/2011 05:44 PM, IvankoB for-mse wrote:
>> BTW, file system journal may be not enough for reliable maintenace of
>> encrypting whole files.
>
> AFAIK, while changed data are being written to filesystem, SQLite
> Cypher (as a internal DB layer ) reencrypts only affected table page
> not rein
And we have to use use such DB solution which don't need on-place
tuning & OS magic etc otherwise me (or my collegues ) may be sent to
our deep province :) Everything (initiating & recovering) should be
doable by program installer.
2011/11/26, IvankoB for-mse :
>> BTW, file system journal may be n
> BTW, file system journal may be not enough for reliable maintenace of
> encrypting whole files.
AFAIK, while changed data are being written to filesystem, SQLite
Cypher (as a internal DB layer ) reencrypts only affected table page
not reincrypts whole file system (or a mounted large file) as NT5
>I mean Firebird with switched on highest level of page disk write
> syncing not Postgres.
We use PostgreSQL with fsync=on. Me guess. it's the same.
> Still a problem with ext4?
What a difference ? What will be best is the absence of need in manul
FSCK runs :)
BTW, file system journal may be not
On 11/26/2011 05:08 PM, IvankoB for-mse wrote:
>> Are you sure Sqlite can be used with unreliable power supply?
>
> Yes (more clear - me don't see an alternative) - we have had only one
> data failure amongst 5 machines for 3 years with 3..10 general power
> failures per week. And even this failur
>Are you sure Sqlite can be used with unreliable power supply?
Yes (more clear - me don't see an alternative) - we have had only one
data failure amongst 5 machines for 3 years with 3..10 general power
failures per week. And even this failure was most probably virus
related - that virus taped into
On 11/26/2011 02:35 PM, IvankoB for-mse wrote:
> The project issues:
>
> Any ideas to improve ? Once again, unreliable wire/RF-communications &
> power supplies (even for servers but the top-level one !) can't be
> fixed ! UPSes will become trash once their batteries exhaust ! No
> one & no mone
The project issues:
1) should be cross platform up to reports -> OK to MSE
2) reports should be non-editable -> OK to MSE
3) since "90% of clients will be in deep province (unreliable wire/RF
communications, unreliable power supplies for client & servers etc
can-not-be-fixed issues), the clients
On Saturday 26 November 2011 12:32:16 IvankoB for-mse wrote:
> >There is a ttxdataset (server) and trxdataset (client) which are connected
> > by an IfI line.
>
> One ttxdataset per one trxdataset ? ( dedicated ttxdataset for each
> client)
Yes. On server side there is a thread per client and n
On 26/11/2011, Fabrice 94 wrote:
>
> I guess this could be tested ar adapted "easily" for using with mse and/or
> fpgui
Thanks for the info, but as far as I can remember, the ICS component
are all based on WinSock, so are Windows specific. Our n-tier product
must be cross platform. But I'll doub
>There is a ttxdataset (server) and trxdataset (client) which are connected by
> an IfI line.
One ttxdataset per one trxdataset ? ( dedicated ttxdataset for each client)
If FPC would be CORBA ready...
2011/11/26, Martin Schreiber :
> On Friday 25 November 2011 23:35:49 IvankoB wrote:
>> >> Mar
On Friday 25 November 2011 23:35:49 IvankoB wrote:
> >> Martin, are OpenSSL DLLs are linked to MSEgui already ?
> >
> > Yes, I use it for MSEifi. lib/common/ifi/mopenssl.pas. The component
> > which
> > uses the bindings is in msessl.pas.
>
> Also for SQlite3, can executing TMSESQLQuery SQL command
Hello everyone,
As a newbie in this list . I'm discovering MSEGui IDe and also fpgui.
About n-tiers support in my company we are using the suite of components ICS
from overbyte
you can have a look here
http://www.overbyte.be/frame_index.html
download is free
the code is clear and readable
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