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X# and DBFCDX

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:56 pm
by Horst
Hi

X# has still no own DBFCDX RDD ?

I am waiting for this , then i will start to port my VO Apps to X#

Horst

X# and DBFCDX

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:18 pm
by robert
Horst,

I am not sure how to read your message.
- Is it a question ?
- Is it a comment ?
- Is it criticism ?
- Are you disappointed ?

Do you care to elaborate ?

Robert

X# and DBFCDX

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:19 pm
by Chris
Hi Horst,

Not yet, but should not take too much more time now. The compiler is now almost finished regarding VO compatibility, VS integration will be much improved in the next (very soon to be released), exporter tools are working well already, so in the next months we will be putting most of our efforts on the x# runtime.

But may I ask why don't you give it a try already, with the vulcan runtime for now? If you have an X# app compiled against the vulcan runtime, all you will need to change when we release the X# runtime will be to replace you references to VulcanRT.dll and VulcanRTFuncs.dll with references to the new files XSharp.dll and XSharpRTFuncs.dll, everything else will remain the same and you will not need to make any changes in your code. Only thing that will change is that the dbf support will be suddenly thread safe, some bugs in the vulcan runtime will be fixed in our version, performance will be better.

But using the vulcan runtime files for now works fine as shown by several people who already have X# apps in production. In my opinion it's worth it already trying to port your app (and get familiar with x#) now, it's not like any of your work will be waasted when we introduce the X runtime.

Chris

X# and DBFCDX

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:44 pm
by Horst
Hi Robert

Ohh sorry , it was a question.
i love VO and the DBF system. and i cant go on to x# without DBF.
i am excited to move to x# and so i asked for the DBF

I did not make the step to Vulcan, so i dont have the runtime.

X# and DBFCDX

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 5:05 pm
by robert
Horst,

In that case:
- download the vulcan trial version (www.govulcan.net)
- start using X# with the vulcan runtime
- replace the Vulcan runtime with the X# runtime later

Robert