Hi all,
As the result of a 10-year development, innovations and faith in VFP, foxLANWeb is intended to be a commercial product.
Our policy is to give developers the maximum autonomy to adapt their application, our role being to ease this work through tools, email/forum support and continuous extension of VFP code patterns support.
foxLANWeb source code will be available through a subversion server for rapid updates, integration with VFP through subFox, and collaborative contributions.
As Tore pointed out, you need to know which adaptations YOUR application needs for FoxLANWeb.
Beginning of september we shall post on foxLANWeb.com the "foxLANWebAppAnalyst" for download.
This .exe tool will scan your project(s) and identify every piece of code that needs be adapted and what kind of adaptation is needed. You will be able to view/print the result, and/or send it to us
Based on foxLANWebAppAnalyst returns we shall be able to :
- evaluate the pertinence of our current VFP code support, extend it if necessary
- estimate the number of applications/companies/developpers willing to jump into foxLANWeb
- build up a commercial policy mixing software license and support
Beginning of october, you will be able to get a complete view (both technical and commercial) on how to adapt your application to the Web with foxLANWeb.
Sorry for delaying our answer to 'pricing' questions;
as you understand, we need to integrate/balance development effort, support roadmap and number of companies willing to adopt this technology (visibility on actual VFP market ...)
I hope these details may though satisfy your (legitimate) curiosity.
Il anyone is interested, we may post additional "under the hood" details on foxLANWeb technology: interaction with wConnect, user state management, HTML generation, event support, client/server event processing, client technologies involved, etc.
Thierry Nivelet
FoxinCloud
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