Using Remote Commands with Data Abstract for Xcode Recently, we have added some new functionality to the DARemoteDataAdapter for working with Data Abstract Commands. Let me briefly refresh your memory about what Commands are and when they can be helpful. Data
Summer 2012 Interim release As I talked about in my blogpost a couple of weeks ago, there have been some breaking changes in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview and Visual Studio 2012 RC that caused it to
RemObjects SDK for JavaScript and Smart Mobile Studio Recently, Smart Mobile Studio 1.0 was released and some of our customers expressed an interest in using it with our RemObjects SDK for JavaScript, so I gave it a try. For those
Metro Development with Oxygene for .NET Windows 8 introduces the new Metro style for app development. These Metro apps take advantage of the new Windows Runtime (WinRT) and are available on both Windows 8 desktop and Windows 8 Tablets.
Migrating from DataSnap to Data Abstract Customers frequently ask us how to migrate from their legacy system to take full advantage of the advanced features in Data Abstract. Eugeny just finished a wiki article covering the ever popular move
The Oxygene "Project Switcher" While we’re putting the finishing touches on the May release for Oxygene, due some time next week, i wanted to share a first peek at what’s in the works for the
Android development session at mobile-focused conference On 29th June, 2012 I’ll be travelling to Cambridge, UK to speak at Mobile East 2012, a mobile-focused conference. I’ll be delivering a session on Android development using RemObjects’ Oxygene for
Announcing Oxygene 5.1 and Embarcadero Prism XE2.5 Hi. i’m very happy to announce the immediate availability of Oxygene 5.1 for .NET and Java. What’s new in Oxygene 5.1 We’ve kept busy since the initial release
Managed is the New Native It used to be that native development referred to compilers outputting code ready to execute on the target CPU. At the time, the pool of possible CPUs was small, and the alternatives where
Creating an Android Client with RemObjects SDK for Java and Oxygene for Java A short introduction to using RemObjects SDK for Java and Oxygene for Java to create a Android client application for a RemObjects SDK server. RemObjects SDK is a remoting framework for creating and
The Importance of Compatibility When you are choosing a tool or library for Android development it is really important to consider platform compatibility. Some tools only support the latest and greatest version of Android, while the majority
Creating a RemObjects SDK for Java Client with IntelliJ IDEA A short demo of creating a RemObjects SDK for Java console application client for the Mega Demo Server using the free JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA.
Announcing RemObjects SDK for Java — Available Now! Dear Readers, we are delighted to announce the immediate availability of RemObjects SDK for Java, the fourth platform edition of our award-winning remoting framework. This release roughly marks the 10th anniversary of our
Introducing RemObjects SDK for Java A short introduction and overview of RemObjects SDK for Java. This 1.0 release includes support for Android and Java clients with BinMessage and HttpChannel. Also a short demo of HttpChat in Swing
Introducing “Train” — JavaScript-based build automation Today i’m excited to talk about a new side project that Carlo and i have been working on in our spare time over the past couple of months: Train. But let me
What, exactly, is “native” development? Some developers, mostly those tied to unmanaged languages such as C++ or Delphi, define nativeness as compiling directly to the byte code expected by the physical CPU. That’s certainly one way to
This Week on the Wikis Hi. About a month ago, we started with a major focus shift towards our documentation wiki (at wiki.remobjects.com. Back when we first started the wiki, years ago, it was an innovative
Windows 8? We got you covered! I updated this slide from //Build/Windows 2011 to show where you can use RemObjects Software’s tools with the Windows 8 Platform and Tools. Naturally, you can continue to use our tools
Metro App Development with Data Abstract for JavaScript A quick introduction to using the latest Data Abstract for JavaScript client libraries to build a Windows 8 Metro App with Visual Studio 11. Windows 8 supports HTML / CSS & JavaScript as first
Tools and Abstractions on iOS I just came upon this Hanselminutes episode from back in February with John Sonmez about MonoTouch and Mono for Android, and it even mentions PhoneGap. If you are interested in working on iOS
Webinar - What's New in Prism XE2 This hour long webinar covers what’s new in Prism XE2 and how to get the most out of Prism and the Oxygene for .NET language that powers it. Covers new IDE features
Use Oxygene in the 2nd PGD Challenge The 2nd Pascal Game Development challenge was officially announced, and Oxygene for .NET (AKA Prism) and Oxygene for Java are both listed as “Key Tools” and “Allowed Languages“. If you are using Oxygene
Using Data Abstract for JavaScript in Visual Studio 11 As part of our Month of Metro, we’re also integrating Data Abstract (and RemObjects SDK) for JavaScript into Visual Studio, letting you create Metro apps that talk your servers. While we of
Month of Metro Media I wanted to point out the podcast and video published as part of the Month of Metro. First up is the video on building Windows 8 Metro Apps with Oxygene for .NET and
Windows 8 Metro with Oxygene for .NET and VS11 A quick look at building a Windows 8 Metro App with Oxygene for .NET and VS11.