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15/04/2018 13:44:01
 
 
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09/04/2018 09:31:42
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxInCloud
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Network:
Windows Server 2012
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01659235
Message ID:
01659431
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63
>>I am working on a small application that should run on FiC server. However most information seems to be about converting existing applications and not creating a framework or application from scratch. I wonder if there is a sample application (one screen app) that I could look at to get started.
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>>Until now I copied the ab folder and subclassed the form class, and I could run the analyzer over that code, but it seems to make more sense to write the "correct" code from the start I suppose.
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>Hi Christian
>
>As this is a raising demand, we'll probably add a "new project" option in FAA
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>For now, you just need to:
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  • create a new project
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  • add all libraries you think of using for the project
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  • add a new form with a command button and some code such as cmdOK.click()
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  • open this project in FAA
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  • go through the 3 steps
    >

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>At this point, FAA has created for you (among others):
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  • a class library with sub-classes of the FoxInCloud base classes "aw.vcx", named 'xxx.vcx' (you choose 'xxx')
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  • an app environment class "xxxSets.prg"
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  • your localhost test site: http://localhost/xxxTest/
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>
>To later develop your app, use classes from 'xxx.vcx'; eg. to create a new form:
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>create form myform as xxxFrm from xxx.vcx
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>
>Drag and drop controls from your xxx.vcx to your form.
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>To learn how to code the FoxInCloud way, the main resource are:
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>Note you can get the same applications running in your VFP IDE after you've downloaded and installed the free FoxInCloud Web App Studio --> see "FoxInCloud" menu
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>Here is a table with all adaptations sorted by desc. importance, with links to tutorial and detailed hints (also in awAdapterStat.zip attached):
>ftp://foxincloud.com/ab/awAdapterStat.dbf
>ftp://foxincloud.com/ab/awAdapterStat.fpt
>ftp://foxincloud.com/ab/awAdapterStat.cdx


One quesiton, should I also add the aw.vcx Library to the project and use those classes as superclasses for all new classes, or is that not necessary?
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant
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