.NET provider for filePro?
Jeroen Elias
jeroen at ccengine.com
Tue Mar 21 15:14:54 PST 2006
> Robert Haussmann wrote:
> > A while back (I think) somebody mentioned having a .NET provider
> > for filePro. Hopefully I didn't dream this. If this is something
> > you are willing to share, please contact me off-list.
>
> Christopher Yerry posted a while back...
> <snip>
> We have a reader
> and a writer here that is fully web compliant (ASP.NET
> Web Service) WE WROTE IT IN A WEEK !! It reads the
> table maps updates the data and the indexes that's
> read! and write!.
> </snip>
>
> He had a one time said he would offer it free, but then thought better of
it I
> believe in some sideline emails I had with him.
> mailto:christopheryerry at yahoo.com
>
> I am falling in love with ease of working with .net applications. If
filePro was
> able to register in Visual Studio and communicate with any CLI language, I
could
> make a case for keeping a filePro around here till I retire in 2025.
>
> --
> Walter
Walter,
Now I am curious about that .Net application. How do you update the filePro
index files?
I thought they were some kind of binary trees like BTrieve or something like
that. Does
this web service perform this task, or do you launch *clerk in the
background?
Regards,
Jeroen Elias,
VB and .Net developer
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