> Can Valentina XCMD (aka "VXCMD") operate with [any] standard
> mySQL server ?
>
> Or will it only work with Valentina's servers (aka "VSERVER") ?
Valentina is its own database engine/server. It isnt a client for mySQL
Server.
There is an additional produc
> Can Valentina XCMD (aka "VXCMD") operate with [any] standard mySQL server ?
>
> Or will it only work with Valentina's servers (aka "VSERVER") ?
Only with Valentina's server products.
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: k...@sonsothunder.co
Hello y'all,
Can Valentina XCMD (aka "VXCMD") operate with [any] standard mySQL server ?
Or will it only work with Valentina's servers (aka "VSERVER") ?
Thanks, :)
Alain
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> NOTE, however, that (a) we were using Valentina 1.x, not 2.x
> (which is supposed to be more stable/flexible/etc.), (b) we
> were not having any problems with our smaller customers (i.e.
> 2-20 concurrent users) but only had problems with the larger
> ones (50-150 concurrent
On 22/12/08 at 15:31 -0600 Ken Ray apparently wrote:
Actually, I'm not completely in the "yay-Valentina!" camp. ;-)
As Ken says, support is a big forte of Valentina. On the other hand,
the documentation has been always somewhat deficient. At least, there
is now a decent set
> As it has been for y'all, I surmise, because respondents in this thread have
> been unanimously favorable to Valentina. No one reported any regret. Not
> so-far, anyways. I'd like to hear from other Valentina users too, or would-be
> users that were discouraged.. or
Hi Ken andf y'all,
> Alain, one caveat on using Valentina
> is whether the *current* Valentina will
> work with MC 2.5; you may need to find
> acquire an older version for it to work.
> You should contact Ruslan Zasukhin at
> Paradigmasoft to find out for sure.
Thanks for
> Yes. I started using Valentina with HyperCard and then switched to
> MetaCard. Revolution came along but I continue with MetaCard and
> Valentina. Which version of Valentina is optimal for your MetaCard is
> to be checked. I presume that by MetaCard 2.5 you mean Rev engine 2.5
&
On 19/12/08 at 12:51 -0800 Alain Farmer apparently wrote:
Hello y'all,
Is it possible to use Valentina with MetaCard 2.5 ?
Or does it necessarily *require* Runtime Revolution ?
N.B.: *not* even 2.6 .. it *has* to be for 2.5 ..
because version 2.5 is what I got *and*
I don
Hello y'all,
Is it possible to use Valentina with MetaCard 2.5 ?
Or does it necessarily *require* Runtime Revolution ?
N.B.: *not* even 2.6 .. it *has* to be for 2.5 ..
because version 2.5 is what I got *and*
I don't want to upgrade unless it's strictly necessary
Robert,
>
> Yes, I have been running a MC-based CGI for a couple years now. But
> it is a different story depending on the OS.
OK, but I've been using MC/Rev-based cgi for almost 2 years as well...
My question actually focused on MC/Rev-based cgi with Valentina
database...
>
Hi list,
> Well, I know of another person that provides great support in the same
> spirit: Ruslan Zasukhin of Paradigma Software, the main developer of
> Valentina Database family. Coincidently MC/Rev and Valentina are a
> great match. Ruslan participates very actively in his pro
Hi list,
> > Well, I know of another person that provides great support in the same
> > spirit: Ruslan Zasukhin of Paradigma Software, the main developer of
> > Valentina Database family. Coincidently MC/Rev and Valentina are a
> > great match. Ruslan participates very
Valentina Server 2.0a42 and Valentina 2.0a42 clients are now available
for download.
Most of the API has been implemented, except for Import/Export to ASCII
(which will be enabled when we have moved to the new kernel).
This version includes support for client/server handling of picture
data
Hi All,
Today we make the first maintain release 1.9.7 b1.
This release introduces bunch of new features in the C++ and C SDK,
Which we have use for development of Valentina PHP module and Valentina JDBC
driver.
Below you will find full list of new features, changes and fixed bugs.
Note the
on 12/5/02 11:08 PM, Rodney Tamblyn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What is Valentina XCMD ? Where you have read about this.
>
> OK, perhaps the name confuses me here. The product is called "vxcmd"
> which I assumed stands for "valentina xcmd". Now from my
>
Andu compliment not criticism!! Good wine takes long time.
Oh Andu,
Then I am sorry.
I have read your words in wrong way. :-)
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--On Wednesday, December 04, 2002 18:34:53 +0200 Ruslan Zasukhin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on 12/3/02 11:58 PM, andu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used it in the past and it's a fine complex product, the learning curve
is also "complex".
Hi MetaCard List,
Just in contrast to words of Andu
ity" and "simplicity" is very subjective,
And probably depends on experience of developer.
Let me chime in that there are two different aspects of using
valentina, each with its own level of complexity and learning curve.
1. Using valentina as a database engine in metacard -- q
omplexity" and "simplicity" is very subjective,
And probably depends on experience of developer.
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> From: Lars Lindholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 15:30:58 +0100
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Valentina
--On Wednesday, December 04, 2002 09:51:52 +1300 Rodney Tamblyn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been considering using Valentina database
(http://www.paradigmasoft.com/files/vxcmd.html) for a Metacard project
going to start work on shortly. Has anyone on the list had experience
on 12/3/02 10:51 PM, Rodney Tamblyn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been considering using Valentina database
> (http://www.paradigmasoft.com/files/vxcmd.html) for a Metacard project
> going to start work on shortly. Has anyone on the list had experience
> using this prod
I've been considering using Valentina database
(http://www.paradigmasoft.com/files/vxcmd.html) for a Metacard project
going to start work on shortly. Has anyone on the list had experience
using this product with Metacard? Would be interested in your
comments, either privately or to the
Hi All,
I am glad inform you that you can download new beta of
Valentina APP, V4RB and V4MD/Mac that introduce GROUP BY in SQL:
SELECT count(*), count(f), sum(f), avg(f), min(f), max(f)
And the same with DISTINCT:
SELECT count(DISTINCT f), sum(DISTINCT f), avg(DISTINCT f)
V4RB
cache >10MB
- [V4MD][Bug] Add(list) / Update(list) now accept VOID as NULL
value for a field.
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on 12/31/01 21:28, Gus Calabrese at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gus,
> Are you saying Valentina is now working with MetaCard in OS X ?
YES.
> Are you saying it is done, complete ?
Well, there is no official release of 1.8.10.
I think it will happens in nearest week.
Of course this r
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Ruslan,
Will you be posting new VXCMD on Paradigma site soon, or is it not ready? If
you are just busy I can happily wait for the upload, just curious =)
Regards,
Brian
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Hi All,
Well, today Valentina XCMD Carbon have start to work with MC on X.
Funny is that test project looks to work faster than on MacOS classic.
Note, this work as native MC external, so now MC users on MacOS can use
instead of xfcn resource the CODE resource.
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Hi All,
You can download new beta version of Valentina database products for MacOS.
*** Keys ***
[KERNEL]- Changes in kernel of Valentina. Affect all products.
[VSDK] - C++ SDK.
[VJDK] - Valentina for Java SDK.
[VCOM] - Valentina COM/ActiveX (Visual Basic).
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Ruslan, All,
I will take a look at this ASAP... what I have noticed is that my small XCMDs
for Metacard also crash, so it's not just VXCMD! I'll see what I can
discover, perhaps there are some grumblings on the Metacard list about this.
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Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>
> on 6/2/01 7:45, Peter McConachie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hello Ruslan,
> >
> > The following (bug report sent to MetaCard) is for your information. I
> > suspect it is not a problem with Valentina but more likely a problem wi
on 6/2/01 7:45, Peter McConachie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Ruslan,
>
> The following (bug report sent to MetaCard) is for your information. I
> suspect it is not a problem with Valentina but more likely a problem with
> MetaCard.
>
>> We have been trying t
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From: "Robert Brenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: thinking about Valentina
> I wrote earlier today:
>
> >
> >With regards to VXCMD on Macintosh, Valentin
I wrote earlier today:
>
>With regards to VXCMD on Macintosh, Valentina code is PPC-only and
>the shared lib is accessed thru an xfcn. However, if I understand
>correctly, MetaCard recognizes only XFCN resources. Is Scott going
>to support xfcn's? Actually, if Scott
>on 14/5/01 07:41, andu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi Ruslan, I'm a Metacard user, if you remember my name from the list.
>
>Hi Andu,
>
>> I have a couple of questions: 1- I'm considering building a multi platform
>> product using Valentina
on 14/5/01 07:41, andu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Ruslan, I'm a Metacard user, if you remember my name from the list.
Hi Andu,
> I have a couple of questions: 1- I'm considering building a multi platform
> product using Valentina for database; what kind of arran
e fact that Hypercard has been dead
for so many years and people still talk about it like it's still a
viable option for the future.
>on 22/1/01 18:40, Simon Lord at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Hi Simon,
>
>> Huge article over at MacCentral for Valentina but it does not m
on 22/1/01 22:55, Robert Brenstein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Simon,
>>> Huge article over at MacCentral for Valentina but it does not mention
>>> or link to MetaCard. And it pains me to see Valentina's web site
>>> actually spell out "Apple
on 22/1/01 18:40, Simon Lord at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Simon,
> Huge article over at MacCentral for Valentina but it does not mention
> or link to MetaCard. And it pains me to see Valentina's web site
> actually spell out "Apple's Hypercard" which is dead from
on 22/1/01 20:37, jbv at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi jbv,
> Hello list,
>
> I just spent some time checking Valentina for Metacard
> and must confess that I'm quite impressed. This thing
> could fit very well for a couple of projects I have pending
> right now...
>
Hello list,
I just spent some time checking Valentina for Metacard
and must confess that I'm quite impressed. This thing
could fit very well for a couple of projects I have pending
right now...
But I have a couple of questions, especially regarding
memory management. When saving a Met
Huge article over at MacCentral for Valentina but it does not mention
or link to MetaCard. And it pains me to see Valentina's web site
actually spell out "Apple's Hypercard" which is dead from Apple's
point of view, but lump MetaCard into the word xTalk. We n
on 20/1/01 11:03, andu at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I didn't get use Valentina yet but tonight I read the docs and (balsam for
> Ruslan's hart)
> was very impresed. Sounds like the right companion for MC.
> When do you estimate you'll have a Linux version?
Hi Andu
I didn't get use Valentina yet but tonight I read the docs and (balsam for Ruslan's
hart)
was very impresed. Sounds like the right companion for MC.
When do you estimate you'll have a Linux version?
Regards, Andu
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re, but even more so would be when a release i actually related to
> MetaCard: I saw RealBASIC in the release notice, but did I miss the mention
> about new features that enhance its operation in MetaCard?
1) Well, usually our releases contains at least paragraph
where all supported APIs are l
On 19/1/01 8:05 pm, Ruslan Zasukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand reaction of Simon, which decide that this is just spam.
> Valentina is new for Metacard community, so probably many people are not
> aware yet that actually Paradigma offers a product for Meta
>> Hey Scott, why not add a notices page to the MetaCard list so people
>> can post their product releases to it? This is not this first time I
>> get spammed in the list (lets call it what it is), it's only going to
>> get worse before it gets better.
>
> On the other hand, it's nice to get inf
not this first time I
>> get spammed in the list (lets call it what it is), it's only going to
>> get worse before it gets better.
Please take my apologies for sending to MC list general PR.
I understand reaction of Simon, which decide that this is just spam.
Valentina is new for
ld be nicer.
By the way, I just gave the Valentina xcmd (Windows version) a try
out. I'm no database person, but it seems a solid and powerful tool.
It took a couple of long sessions to work out what I was doing, but I
managed to build tables, link them, load data, run queries, etc, al
Hey Scott, why not add a notices page to the MetaCard list so people
can post their product releases to it? This is not this first time I
get spammed in the list (lets call it what it is), it's only going to
get worse before it gets better.
>Valentina 1.8.7 Introduces Java,
Valentina 1.8.7 Introduces Java, MacOS X REALbasic, Shockwave Versions
TECHNOLOGY RELEASE 1.8.7 INCLUDES NEW PRODUCT, STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS TO
DIRECTOR, REALBASIC AND MAC OS X VERSIONS
January 18, 2001. Beaverton, Oregon. Paradigma Software announced the
availability of technology release
OK
> From: Ruslan Zasukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 15:12:08 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Valentina and MC
>
> on 16/12/00 14:01, David Bovill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> So can
on 16/12/00 14:01, David Bovill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So can't you use the C/C++ library/toolkit?
What you mean David ?
For development of what ?
Right now we have Valentina C++ SDK for MAC and WIN.
Yes it will be relatively easy port Valentina kernel to Linux.
But at firs
So can't you use the C/C++ library/toolkit?
> From: Ruslan Zasukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 11:22:01 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Valentina and MC
>
> on 16/12/00 01:19, David Bovill at [EMAIL P
on 16/12/00 01:19, David Bovill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I want to run Valentina and MC under Linux?
For now there is no Valentina for Linux.
But will be about next Summer.
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If I want to run Valentina and MC under Linux?
> From: Ruslan Zasukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 10:50:49 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Valentina and MC
>
> on 14/12/00 08:42, michael kann at [EMAI
on 14/12/00 08:42, michael kann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
> --- Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>
>> I'd like to inform you about ability to built into
> your MetaCard applications Valentina database engine.
>
> --- Looks like a great product. I can see lots of
> you write your own interface to access the records? I
> know about databases and SQL, I just need a jump start
> to get something working. Thanks, Michael Kann, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Michael,
to start use Valentina XCMD in your project you need
a) on Windows add VXCMD.dll to list of d
--- Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
> I'd like to inform you about ability to built into
your MetaCard applications Valentina database engine.
--- Looks like a great product. I can see lots of uses
for it. I have the VXCMD Test Project open on my
Windows desktop. How do I use it to create a
on 13/12/00 22:37, Sivakatirswami at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone familiar with 4D database?
>
> Can MC access/read-write to a 4D database?
Hi MetaCard developers,
I'd like to inform you about ability to built into your MetaCard
applications Valentina database engine.
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