On Sep 17, 2009, at 5:55 AM, Beat Cornaz wrote:
I am on daily digest for the user group, so I cannot see any response until this afternoon, but I have found that when I add one of the substacks with a datagrid to the GLX framework, the speed is up to normal again. I get now the same speed results as with the 'Test speed datagrid' stack I had made for comparing. So the thing that is different in my view is the mainStack with the engine. I can't help but thinking that it has to do with this original mainstack being created in 2.9 and now I use as a mainstack the GLX framework mainstack (created in 3.5). I will add now the other stacks of my project and test if the speed stays up to par.

Glad you got everything working.

I am very happy with your GLX framework. It gives me the confidence that at the basic level things are solid. Now I can only mess up on the visible level, which is my code :-)

That is the beauty of frameworks. Benefit from the combined knowledge of people contributing to it and focus on what is important to your particular application.

How soon you'll reckon the 'auto update' stuff will be added? That would be fantastic.

Updating an application in place over the internet works now although the how-to manual hasn't been updated to explain how to use it in great detail. This lesson may help though:

How Do I Package My Application For Use With An Installer Or Auto Update?: <http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/spaces/revolution/manuals/glxapp/lessons/5668-How-Do-I-Package-My-Application-For-Use-With-An-Installer-Or-Auto-Update- >

I have just about finished documenting the entire API using NativeDoc (great program) though so you can read up on the Updater handlers at this url:

<http://www.bluemangolearning.com/revolution/docs/glxapp_framework/api_docs/Documents/stack_glxapplicationFramework_package_Applicationp20Updater.htm >

Rodney Tamblyn has been spending quite a bit of time providing feedback on the framework over the last few weeks and I will be releasing an updated plugin and some additional docs in the not too distant future.

I am also looking forward to your new course.

Look forward to having you there. If you know anyone who programs using other environments that might be interested in cross-platform development with Rev you should tell them about the first session that is sponsored by RunRev (it is free). Part of the first session shows how to set up your development work space so that you working in the IDE and testing on Windows and Mac all at the same time, without ever having to compile. A very compelling feature for cross-platform development.

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
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Developer Resources: http://revolution.bluemangolearning.com
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