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.net extender for VFP
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06/01/2009 13:03:10
 
 
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06/01/2009 11:15:13
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
VFP Compiler for .NET
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01370884
Message ID:
01371430
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35
I bought .net extender on sunday and I downloaded the demo version. I sent them an e-mail about some weird things that I have. Perhaps you can help me on those

I'm not able to look at the forms. I can run them but a message tells me that the sct's are not there.

I have those error message from the demo of .net extender that I downloaded.

Will I receive another set of files from those guys or will they just send me a code to unlock the demo version?

>I've used the .Net extender to integrate the agsXMPP .Net module, which allows one to send/receive talk messages programatically. There was a little bit of learning involved, but it's working. Doing it without the .Net module would have been a very large task. Even with the little bit of learning, it was a small task.
>
>Hank
>
>>>>I don't want to sound lazy, I would download it and check it out, but I have a million other tools that I'm trying to figure out right now.. lol.
>>>>But is the demo worth using? I have a client that is mulling over upgrading there VFP 3.0 app to 9 or to .net. This is perfect combination to give them a.. "A hybrid? We can go with that."
>>>
>>>I've used it for a while, and I have to say that while what they have accomplished is quite amazing, it is still very much an "alpha" release. I wouldn't build anything serious on top of this system, much less count on it to provide a solution for my customers anytime soon. I've run into a number of show-stoppers in the past, followed by long periods of non-action from eTec's part to fix the problems or explain how to get around them. If it becomes stable and feature-complete soon, that is a nice surprise, but until it does, I'm not counting on doing ANY production work whatsoever with it.
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>>>In the meanwhile, I personally whole-heartedly recommend that people who think it MIGHT be a good tool for them go ahead and buy it, so as to financially support the on-going development efforts. The price certainly seems reasonable enough...
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>>I guess you're talking about the compiler to .net?
>>
>>Did you use the .net extender?
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