Subject | Re: [IBDI] IBX for IB6 - Howto? |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2000-06-17T04:57:46Z |
At 12:30 AM 17-06-00 -0400, you wrote:
This works.
1. Get the Delphi 5 upgrade from the Borland site and install it.
2. Remove the InterBase components from the package list.
3. Download the IBX beta 4.1 kit from the Interbase site, unzip it and run
the setup.
When you get into the IDE, you should see the InterBase data access objects
in the package list. You won't see the Services API palette until/unless
you connect a TIBDatabase to an IB6 database (so I believe) but maybe the
"InterBase Launcher" (whatever it may be!) is needed for that...
hth
Helen
http://www.interbase2000.org
___________________________________________________
"Ask not what your free, open-source database can do for you,
but what you can do for your free, open-source database."
(J.F.K.)
>FromLOL!
>
>http://www.interbase.com/open/research/60feature_list.html#IBX
>
>I read the following:
>
>"To install the InterBase 6 version of IBX, ensure that Delphi 5 is
>installed, Then display the InterBase Launcher and choose InterBase
>Express."
>
>This one has gotta' be obvious but I am in the dark for now.
>
>Carl
This works.
1. Get the Delphi 5 upgrade from the Borland site and install it.
2. Remove the InterBase components from the package list.
3. Download the IBX beta 4.1 kit from the Interbase site, unzip it and run
the setup.
When you get into the IDE, you should see the InterBase data access objects
in the package list. You won't see the Services API palette until/unless
you connect a TIBDatabase to an IB6 database (so I believe) but maybe the
"InterBase Launcher" (whatever it may be!) is needed for that...
hth
Helen
http://www.interbase2000.org
___________________________________________________
"Ask not what your free, open-source database can do for you,
but what you can do for your free, open-source database."
(J.F.K.)