Subject | Re: [firebird-support] New to C/S and firebird |
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Author | Aage Johansen |
Post date | 2004-02-24T20:19:44Z |
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 03:38:37 +0000 (UTC), ilangovans wrote:
Since you come from Paradox/BDE, it will probably be most convenient to use
the (excellent) components from http://ibobjects.com (IBO).
well. There's also a 'Getting starting guide' which may prove to be worth
more than its modes cost.
(Paradox). Not using Table components is a good start.
Manage transactions (very important).
Use the NewsGroups.
--
Aage J.
> I have been a member for quite some time even though I don't useChoosing a component set borders on religion ...
> firebird. I have been using paradox for all my applications until now.
> Now I feel it is time to move on to C/S and Firebird in particular. Well
> this is what I need from you guys and gals...
>
>
> 1. What is the best way to connect to FB1.5 from Delphi 7. (or which
> componet pack to use) ?
Since you come from Paradox/BDE, it will probably be most convenient to use
the (excellent) components from http://ibobjects.com (IBO).
> 2.Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a opensource "real life"IBO comes with some samples, and I assume other component sets do as
> application like Inventory or basic accounting written in Delphi and
> using Firebird. This I hope will help me speedup my transiction from
> Paradox to Firebird or C/S in general. (I hate that IB samples that comes
> with Delphi :-( )
well. There's also a 'Getting starting guide' which may prove to be worth
more than its modes cost.
> 3.Any pitfalls that I have to watch out for?C/S databases (Firebird) requires a different mindset than desktop
(Paradox). Not using Table components is a good start.
Manage transactions (very important).
Use the NewsGroups.
--
Aage J.