What to expect from Valentina Cocoa?

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Wed Dec 7 21:07:48 CST 2005


On 12/7/05 8:25 PM, "jaydeeonline at mac.com" <jaydeeonline at mac.com> wrote:

> Here's the most recent framework and a little foundation tool test
> alongside an xcode project.
> 
> Philip, if you download the C++ sdk as Ruslan noted, copy the
> vcomponents folder into /usr/local/lib (I just command shift G and
> type in that path, then authenticate when drag and dropping, nice and
> easy), the xcode project included should find everything and you
> should be able to build and run.
> 
> Basically creates a little test database on your boot drive, creates
> some fields, populates a varchar field, does a couple of queries and
> NSLog's the results.  Nothing fancy, but just a quick demo.  You can
> download VStudio from the paradigmasoft website to view this
> database... 'Doh as I typed that I remembered a VStudio bug I ran
> into, you'll need to move the database to a different location(like
> your home folder) before it opens up.
 
> There are some hoops to jump through if you want to build a cocoa
> application(as far as what you do with the C++ dylibs, putting them
> in the proper path when the app is packaged, that kind of stuff.)
> But play around with the foundation tool and browse the V4CC headers
> and documentation to get an idea of things.  There's also an import
> text routine you can perform if you have data in a text dump format
> that you want to try testing speed on.  Also keep away from sorting
> in a sql query(order by), I believe that still doesn't work...
> 
> Ruslan, correct me if I missed anything...

Yes, I did not check yet your last archive with ORDER BY.

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Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
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