Subject | Re: [IBO] IBO components in console mode |
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Author | Jason Wharton |
Post date | 2001-10-15T20:01:29Z |
It can but if you are doing very simple things IBO might be a little heavier
than IBX is. IBO has a lot of time saving, performance tuning, refined
transaction control, etc. that IBX doesn't have. So, it depends on how light
you need it to go. Try them both and see which you prefer. IBO will add
about 600K if you use only the core components. IBX is probably about half
that.
HTH,
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
than IBX is. IBO has a lot of time saving, performance tuning, refined
transaction control, etc. that IBX doesn't have. So, it depends on how light
you need it to go. Try them both and see which you prefer. IBO will add
about 600K if you use only the core components. IBX is probably about half
that.
HTH,
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <roberto@...>
To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 11:40 AM
Subject: [IBO] IBO components in console mode
> Hi people :-)
>
> i like to compile a interbase layer to a my application builded with
> D5 in console mode. This because the target is a lightweight realtime
> process and i don't want to embed forms, dialogs, and the vcl into my
> program ! It's very similar to a C low level program.
>
> I don't know IBO, but IBX and FIBPLUS, can Ibobject permit to create
> apps in console mode ?
>
> Thank's really, Roberto.