Subject | Re: [IBO] A new design |
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Author | Wojciech Materna (2) |
Post date | 2001-07-24T07:41:24Z |
Hello!
I write to You becouse I am now working with same problem. I have previously
applications working with DBF (without BDE) and when I start to use IB (with
IBObjects) everything works much slow. Now I am trying to observe how IBO
will work with quite large or small tables, multi table databases etc.
I am interesting in writing with people who have same work and problems.
Together is simpler to solve much problems and make many observations.
Sorry for my english.
Wojciech Materna
wm@...
I write to You becouse I am now working with same problem. I have previously
applications working with DBF (without BDE) and when I start to use IB (with
IBObjects) everything works much slow. Now I am trying to observe how IBO
will work with quite large or small tables, multi table databases etc.
I am interesting in writing with people who have same work and problems.
Together is simpler to solve much problems and make many observations.
Sorry for my english.
Wojciech Materna
wm@...
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From: <rod@...>
To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:23 AM
Subject: [IBO] A new design
> I am doing a conversion from BDE Paradox (D5) to IBO. The datasets are
> getting quite large now, hence the need for change. The application used
> TTables, always active and connected to the database. I have converted to
> IBObjects and things are MUCH slower. I do understand that the design our
> app is running under is completely wrong for a RDBMS database. A properly
> structured redesign is required. The question - what is recommended
> documentation / books that give good instruction on this design ? Has
> anyone read the 'Getting started with IBObjects' and will it help ?
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