Re: Why isn't Rev more popular?

2005-12-01 Thread Alessandro Manotti
I think Rev has a big potential. I'm an old user of Asymetrix Toolbook (I used it up to version 3). It was great. Even if I'm a analyst/programmer, I don't think the programmers already have all the instruments. In this new age (network age), the real missing system is a way to create rich client

Re: Why isn't Rev more popular?

2005-11-30 Thread Alessandro Manotti
I think RunRev is not yet so mature (and maybe a little too expensive...) to be used in big company projects (not only to create beautiful electronic books, kiosks, etc...). On 12/1/05, Thomas McGrath III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought Rev was becoming very popular. Tom On Nov 30,

Re: DLL usage in RunRev

2005-11-28 Thread Alessandro Manotti
, Alessandro Manotti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, can someone help me to understand how to use a Windows DLL in RunRev? Allesandro, we just went over this topic a few weeks back. It's detailed in the tip at my site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/ext002.htm Basically

Re: DLL usage in RunRev

2005-11-28 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Thank you Ken for your support. I discovered I forgot to insert a the in front of externals :-( It worked, but only RunRev dlls (sure compiled with RunRev toolkit). I currently work in Delphi (but I know other low-level programming languages) and I not yet understand why RunRev makes the

Re: DLL usage in RunRev

2005-11-28 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Sorry Mark, but in my company I already use Delphi to create DLLs (using cdecl option for parameters passing) ;-) I don't know if I can use Delphi to create dll specific for RunRev, but Delphi can create dll for windows (and, of course, I can read/use every dll). Some problems occurred in older

Re: DLL usage in RunRev

2005-11-28 Thread Alessandro Manotti
I didn't see the RunRev sdk, but I think you agree. I think SDK was created to be used with C or C++. Neither Delphi nor Visual Basic, etc... On 11/28/05, Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alessandro- Monday, November 28, 2005, 1:15:45 PM, you wrote: Sorry Mark, but in my company I

DLL usage in RunRev

2005-11-27 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Hello, can someone help me to understand how to use a Windows DLL in RunRev? I cannot find the exact function to load a library and use the functions contained inside. :-( Thank you! ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com

Use Ms Windows DLL

2005-11-26 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Hello, can someone help me to understand how to use a Windows DLL in RunRev? I cannot find the exact function to load a library and use the functions contained inside. :-( Thank you! ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com

Re: SHA-1 algorithm in xTalk?

2005-11-22 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Great! But I think this solution will raise the problem of security who David was talking about. If everything would be included in self-contained executable, or in RuRev player, maybe the security problem could be solved. On 11/22/05, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks! On 22 Nov

Re: SHA-1 algorithm in xTalk?

2005-11-21 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Sorry if I introduce myself in this posts. Please note that md5 is no more reliable! Since it was officially cracked. Even Sha-0 was cracked, but it is far incomplete/primitive then sha-1, which is the only reliable hash system to verify digital signature, software integrity, etc... Sorry

Re: SHA-1 algorithm in xTalk?

2005-11-21 Thread Alessandro Manotti
On 11/21/05, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The SSL libraries that RunRev uses should be able to do this - and I would have thought considerably faster than a native and possibly less secure Transcript implementation - no? What do you mean when you talk about less secure? SHA-1 is a

Re: Calling webservices from RR

2005-11-18 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Hi, I had the same problem. I search in internet, and everything I found was an unofficial stack (it seems old...) to use soap. So I reached this conclusion: I use RunRev power to manage xml (not soap), then I create a jsp page (or javabean) in a Java server which will act as a service broker. So

Re: Calling webservices from RR

2005-11-18 Thread Alessandro Manotti
the standards to the wind and create your own web services spec as it suits you but keep in mind, both Soap and XML-RPC are just fancy XML, it's very easy to use them in Rev. Cheers andre PS: I'll try creating some demo stacks in the near future. On Nov 18, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Alessandro Manotti wrote