Subject | Re: [firebird-support] How to capture a POST_EVENT in a client application? |
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Author | Andrea Raimondi |
Post date | 2012-09-21T07:21:54Z |
Oh I can answer that :-) A component in Delphi terms is a self contained
class that can be placed on a form and that is not necessarily visible at
run time :-) Visible components, in Delphi, are called controls :-)
class that can be placed on a form and that is not necessarily visible at
run time :-) Visible components, in Delphi, are called controls :-)
On Sep 21, 2012 8:14 AM, "Mark Rotteveel" <mark@...> wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 23:32:55 -0400, W O
> <sistemas2000profesional@...>
> wrote:
> > How to capture an event in an application programmed with Visual Basic
> 6,
> > Visual FoxPro, C, C++ or Java but without using components?
> >
> > I know that there are Delphi's components for that but ... how can I
> > capture an event in some of the above languages without using a
> component?
>
> When you post your questions to other mailinglists as suggested by Helen,
> could you clarify what you mean with components: the first thing I thought
> of was a UI element, which doesn't really make sense in connection to
> databases and events.
>
> Mark
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