ginal UniObjects is. In fact, both are included on the
client CD. UO.NET is bundled with the databases."
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djordan wrote:
> If Uniobjects .Net is a .Net assembley, then it should run anywhere
> that the .Net frame work runs as well as probably on the Linux
> version as well.
We've had some discussions in comp.databases.pick about .NET-enabled MV
tools running over Mono. I believe (though someone with
.Net is a frame work, similar to the UniVerse Virtial Machine for UniBasic.
If I have a VB .Net application then I need the .Net Framework to run
underneath it. If I am using ASP.Net then it is only required on the web
server, not the web browser client.
As far as I am aware the .Net framework is
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dndotne
t/html/framewkwinsupp.asp
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And take a long time.
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I finally upgraded to w2000 and the speed is much better, and I don't
have
stupid problems
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> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dndotne
> t/html/framewkwinsupp.asp
>
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How bitter that Microsoft requires Win2k or better on the client side.
I was hoping that Win98 would live for a few more years.
I wish that my facts were wrong...
--Bill
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this sounds like a confusion between development and client installations.
I have to assume that the developers guide is referring to software
requirements on development machines - which i suppose is IBM's client (?)
and their reply seems to support this.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dndotne
t/html/framewkwinsupp.asp
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ASP.NET runs on the
ASP.NET runs on the internet server and has no bearing on the client.
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> Unless you want
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> I found it in "UniObjects for .NET Developer's Guide", v6.1, June 2004,
> Chapter 4, page 4-3, &
eptember 15, 2004 10:39 am
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> huh ?
> where did you get this nugget ?
> .NET will run on w98 just peachy.
>
>
>
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How bitter that Microsoft requires Win2k or better on the client side.
I was hoping that Win98 would live for a few more years.
I wish that my facts were wrong...
--Bill
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Beware the UniObjects.Net manual! You'll also find references and examples for
UniString objects that don't exist in the product.
Don Kibbey
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Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP
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Maybe someday we will want to do ASP .NET...
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Unless you want to run ASP .NET of course
. Clarification would be appreciated.
--Bill
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huh ?
where did you get this nugget ?
.NET will run on w98 just
Unless you want to run ASP .NET of course.
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huh ?
where did you get this nugget ?
.NET will run on w98 just peachy
huh ?
where did you get this nugget ?
.NET will run on w98 just peachy.
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How bitter that Microsoft requires Win2k or better on the client side.
I was hoping that Win98 would live for a few more years.
I wish that my facts were wrong...
--Bill
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