There are two parts - The first part is the re-routing of my Windows
app so that all UI goes to a central function - This function uses
TCP/IP and XML to communicate with the Ajax web side. Therefore, the
same app with the same source code can run as a Windows or web
client. When run as a web
> There are two parts - The first part is the re-routing of my Windows app so
> that all UI goes to a central function - This function uses TCP/IP and XML
> to communicate with the Ajax web side. Therefore, the same app with the same
> source code can run as a Windows or web client. When run as a w
i am interested to better understanding
you maintain same harbour source code from desktop app to webapp?
There are two parts - The first part is the re-routing of my Windows
app so that all UI goes to a central function - This function uses
TCP/IP and XML to communicate with the Ajax web si
Thanks for clarification
i am interested to better understanding
you maintain same harbour source code from desktop app to webapp?
How complex is this source code?
Have a little demo?
2009/1/27 Randy Portnoff
> Hi Massimo,
>
> We have been working on this project for over a year now and we are
Hi Massimo,
We have been working on this project for over a year now and we are
almost finished - There were some bumps along the way. The framework
is tied tightly to our app so I do not think it could be easily used
by others. In addition, I have two partners who do not want to
release the
Yes I am J
For sure !
Regards,
JF,
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