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21/10/2008 11:59:26
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01355113
Message ID:
01356095
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>If I only develop strataframe web apps the users do not need Enterprise server or licenses for it.

You should be aware that StrataFrame's strength is evident when creating Winform desktop applications. The value provided is somewhat restricted when creating ASP.Net style web application. In fact, when creating web applications, there are many free tools that provide really good tooling - for ASP.Net, take a look at Rob Connery's "Subsonic". It's really good and it's free.

-=G


>>>>>>StrataFrame is especially good for VFP programmers. The developers designed it for the VFP programmers working at their company with the goal of getting them productive ASAP. With basic c# (or VB .NET) and WinForms knowledge I was productive very quickly with StrataFrame.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I, too, am using Strataframe and like it very much.
>>>>>
>>>>>I've never used Strataframe.
>>>>>
>>>>>A quick look at their pricing I see client access licenses for some server side component. Is that something that is required to use Strataframe?
>>>>>
>>>>>Just curious.
>>>>
>>>>Hi Bill.
>>>>
>>>>No, that's not required.
>>>>It is the Enterprise Server. It lets you use any StrataFrame application to work remotely, with only a couple of lines of code. So you develop without caring for local or remote access, and the Enterprise Server will take care of your remote connections. Only your clients need to buy it if necessary, as the developer gets 2 licenses as SDK.
>>>>
>>>>Cheers.
>>>
>>>So the Enterprise server is only required to make a Strataframe based windows application 'portable'? If I only develop strataframe web apps the users do not need Enterprise server or licenses for it.
>>>
>>>Is that correct?
>>
>>Yep, you got it.
>
>OK. Thanks!
-=Gary
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