John,
I started reading the tutorial at lunch today but didn't get too far into it. I did check the price, $1450 for a single user with license-free app distribution. Not too bad for a professional package. Thanks for the lead, I'll let you know if I discover anything interesting in the docs.
>Hi Bob,
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>No, I don't. However, based on the docs, I am not surprised at all by the architecture. The biggest part of an app is the business logic, which is the middle-tier. That is where this framework is centered upon. That and all of the data access/update logic. It appears that UI aspects are not there, which is fine by me. And, this is where the VFP type frameworks and the rest of the world differ most. Most VFP frameworks are very UI-centric, and have little to do with middle-tier issues. Only VFE and MM come close to doing the middle-tier justice. The infraset framework however, takes things to a level the *rest* of the world is currently.
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>It is interesting that after I made this post, only one response, yours, has been made....
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>>Thanks (again) John. The InfraSet programming tutorial looked interesting enough to download an print (95pages) for later reading. Know anyone using this product?
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>>Bob
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>>>Check out
http://www.methodsbay.com. In particiular, check out the Infraset Product.
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>>>Makes you sit back and think.....
Bob Tracy
Never engage in a battle of wits if you're only half armed.