Hi Frank,
Thanks, very interesting feedback!
Do you mean you compiled your VFP9 application using Baiyujia's
C++ compiler, and/or you use
VFP Advanced for development and deployment?
I'm a little confused on the possible relations and/or dependencies between these 2 products.
Could you explain your development and deployment process?
As far as FoxInCloud is concerned, for deployment in production, the adapted application source code needs be compiled together with the FoxInCloud source code (supplied with the full license) into an executable holding a COM (OLEpublic) class. I understand that Baiyujia's
C++ compiler supports building the COM interface so, if your application runs on the desktop under what you call 'VFP 10', it should run just as fine as a FoxInCloud Web Application server.
I just need to understand the possible difference and dependencies between the
C++ compiler and
VFP Advanced.
Thanks,
>Folks,
>
>I was wondering if any of are aware of the new Visual FoxPro 10?
>
>You can contact Chen at
ccb2000@163.com for more information.
>
>VFP 10 has a 32/64 bit version now, and he is working on releasing a full 64 bit version as we speak,
>
>To upgrade, and to comply with the law, you MUST have VPF 9.2 installed before upgrading to version 10.
>
>Advantages. VFP 10 is essentially bullet-proof. Everything in the program works now, even some of the remaining glitches in Version 9.2. And, he has a new encryption program available that makes the code so it cannot be un-compiled. Good protection for us.
>
>Our 10.0.1.5 version of Lien Writer(tm)i is written in the 32/64 version. it has performed flawlessly. I figure I just picked up 10 years more for my program, 20 year when he posts the 64 bit version with the 8.7 gig dbf file maximum!
>
>Anyway, give Chen a email if you are interested, and I cannot see why you would not be. And, if I might, could I suggest that we open up a new Visual Fox 10 category under Visual FoxPro on the website here.
Thierry Nivelet
FoxinCloud
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