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VFP9 in the Cloud
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11/04/2013 01:22:23
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Internet applications
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
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Thread ID:
01570631
Message ID:
01570703
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>Has anyone used "FoxinCloud"? I would like to put an app I made in the cloud (Linux) and I need some direction. Fox inCloud seems okay, but are there any others? Or is it necessary?
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>Gary De Lecce

Hi Gary

I would like to express my complete satisfaction FoxInCloud.
Thanks to FoxInCloud, I could commercially move one step up by offering a web version of my ERP application for medical laboratories.

This VFP application (BIOSILWEB) took five man-years to develop and includes 58 forms, 52 reports, 26 remote views and 29 tables in a PostgreSQL database ..
You will be able to glimpse through a demo version available at http://www.foxincloud.com/ctbtest/, login DEMO DEMO.

Its adaptation and discovering both FoxInCloud and WEB worlds took me 5 months until we switched to production.

To me, FoxInCloud means:
no heavy installation on client machines
no constraint related to client computers instabilities
central, professional hosting of data and application with guarantee a high level of operational and safety (permanent online backup ..)
For my clients with FoxInCloud is:
multiple production sites are managed from a single central place
no more need to administer database, backups, etc. ..
a total independence to hardware, a browser and internet connection are the only requirements
To make this possible, it was necessary that I assimilate the differences in operating mechanism between WEB mode and LAN mode. Once these differences understood, the adaptation of my source code was performed with fluidity and ease.
Obviously FoxInCloud does not correct the defects and bugs in source code. The initial application must be designed in the state of the art and written properly without bugs.
FoxInCloud has only one mission: transform an application from a single executable VFP session into a multi-session Web server. In this it has done its job so far ...

I wish everyone the same success as I had with FoxInCloud.

Faithfully,

Gilles-LAJOT SARTHOU
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