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What would you do?
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05/11/2008 16:53:48
Calvin Smith
Wayne Reaves Computer Systems
Macon, Georgie, États-Unis
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01359667
Message ID:
01360030
Vues:
42
>A good replacement database is Postgres. It is small and very inexpensive - $0.00. AFAIK it will scale with SQLServer and you avoid the hassle of licensing etc. We are rewriting our application in Java/Groovy and using JavaDB (aka Derby or CloudScape) as the backend. Groovy compiles to Java code and because it is dynamic it allows all the things that VFP does - Macro Substitution etc. Unfortunately, screens are a PITA in Java. Groovy is a MUCH easier language to use than Java, but you can't get away from Java's propensity to manage objects on the screen for you. We are also using the Eclipse IDE from IBM which is free. However, nothing is a fast as VFP for creating and/or maintaining a program.
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>Java/Groovy programs will run on virtually any desktop and installation is a snap- they do not use the registry in Windows.


Ever hear of Servoy? It sounds very interesting... cross platform, database independent, one code base for desktop or web deployment. They even have some info on their website regarding VFP developers. They claim we can use 75% of our existing skills in Servoy. The only down side that I can see is the licensing fees for each installation, but I'm wondering if they will change this if you want to provide unlimited deployment?

So far, based on the responses I've gotten, I'm not happy with anything except VFP. How could MS stop supporting the best development environment that they had???
John Fatte'

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