Danic Systems releases DragonDB - MVB Edition 1.1 for AppForge MobileVB.
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ, USA (December 16, 2005) -- Danic Systems, LLC announced
today availability of an updated version of its DragonDB - MVB Edition
product.
Release 1.1 is a free update for those with an existing DragonDB
You might want to look at using AppForge (www.appforge.com) which takes a
slightly restricted version of VB6, VB.NET and C# and can produce output for
many handheld devices (including PPC). Also, you can program in .NET for
the desktop and .NET compact framework for the Pocket PC.
Regards,
John
Danic Systems Releases DragonDB - MVB Edition 1.0 for AppForge MobileVB.
East Brunswick, NJ, USA (August 12, 2005) -- Danic Systems, LLC
announced today that it is shipping DragonDB - MVB Edition 1.0 for
AppForge MobileVB. DragonDB - MVB Edition is an SQL database engine and
software
I am interested.
John Oliva
> I just finished a c++ program to replicate a database while it's in use.
> I have tested it on a version 3 database under windows.
>
> It creates a duplicate database with the same schema as the source
> database, then in a loop it locks the database,
between a
pair of databases.
John Oliva
> Does anyone know how to synchronize the data on the WinCE device with a
> database on a server computer? I'm just testing the feasibility of using
> SQLite for our projects that run under wireless WinCE 3.0 device. The
> primary database
Nuno,
Is this port freely available? I presume you can use it to build the
textfixture for running on the PPC target.
Thanks,
John Oliva
> Stober, Mel, dando pulos de alegria, escreveu :
>> I created an MFC for WinCE version of shell.c to make it easier to enter
>> text and see
this is only done when you first create the row,
otherwise any changes to the row data would change the GUID. Correct?
John
> John Oliva wrote:
>
>>Are any of you performing synchronization between multiple SQLite DBs?
>>What tools or techniques are you using?
>>
>>Thank
Are any of you performing synchronization between multiple SQLite DBs?
What tools or techniques are you using?
Thanks,
John Oliva
To answer my own question for other's reference, you can view the SQLite
CVStrac timeline and look at the release milestones. They have the date
and time for each release.
John
> Thanks. What file should I reference to get the data/time for past
> releases?
>
> John
>
Thanks. What file should I reference to get the data/time for past
releases?
John
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