Major remobjects.com Website Overhaul As frequent visitors to remobjects.com know, our core website doesn’t usually change much over time in design or structure. Early this week, we’ve published a pretty major overhaul of the
Chrome goes Linux This is my first article in this blog, but I hope many more will follow – Chrome and Vinci is a great experience for me, and I really would like to share this experience
Why Multi-Tier, and why Data Abstract? As part of reviewing the technical articles on our website, we’ve also started to plan for a few more higher-level white papers that bring our products and the concepts behind them to
Vinci Part #12 - XML-RPC PHP Client CodeGen Yesterday I finished the article about XML-RPC in RemObject SDK (which can be found here). XML-RPC is a Remote Procedure Call specification based on XML, similar to SOAP, but written to be as
Vinci Part #11 - Support for 64-bit and Linux through Free Pascal Over the past year, more and more developers have been asking for support for developing 64-bit applications, especially for the server side, where the new architecture brings many benefits, most importantly for access
What's with the quiet? It looks like i’ve been falling a bit behind with the promised bi-daily blogging about Vinci, this past week… My apologies. Truth to be told, i’ve been doing so much writing
Delphi Developers Day in São Paulo On June 23rd I’ll be speaking at Delphi Developers Day in São Paulo, Brazil. I’ll be showing RemObjects Data Abstract in action so that you can feel the power of multi-tier
Hello World! Hello, my name is Erick Sasse and I’m one of the new members of the TeamRO. First of all, I’d like to thank RemObjects staff for the invitation. It’s a
Vinci Part #10 - Updating Website Articles Over the years, RemObjects Software has accumulated a lot of online articles and I do mean a lot. The big problem for me is that they were written at different times and our
3 Cool 'Joyride' Features on dwarfland.com In a brief departure from all the talk about ‘Vinci’ (no worries, the next post will be coming soon ;), this weekend i found some precious time to work on my personal dwarfland.com
Vinci Part #9 - Improved Logic for Locating "Default" Statements There has been a lot of confusion in the past about how DA picks the appropriate statement for a data table, if more then one connection is involved, and couple new properties have
Vinci Part #8 - New SQLite Database Driver As one of the many new drivers we’re shipping in ‘Vinci, we’ve added a new driver to support SQLite, a lightweight open-source embedded database system. This driver will work out of
Vinci Part #7 - "Internet Pack" for Delphi When we started working on the Super HTTP Channel for Delphi, we soon realized that none of the TCP/IP socket wrappers we currently use were a good idea for the server part
Vinci officially announced! As of now, Data Abstract ‘Vinci’ is officially announced, and the remobjects.com website has been updated with our new product banner, replacing the Hydra 3 announcement. The website update went hand in
Vinci Part #6 - HTTP Access to DA Schemas via the Browser As what i’d consider a minor new feature, functionality has been added to the base RO/.NET library to allow service implementations to provide their custom HTML (or whatever) front end when
Vinci Part #5 - Super HTTP Channel One of the new features of RemObjects SDK for Delphi and .NET in version 5 will be the Super HTTP Channel. This channel is a variation on the regular HTTP channel but supports
Vinci Part #4 - The Reconcile Dialog One of the most requested features for Data Abstract in the past has been to provide a UI to handle update failures automatically and intuitively. Presenting update failures in a decent way that
Get your hands on 'Vinci' now! If you’ve been following my current blog series about new features coming up in ‘Vinci’, you might be interested to hear that we’ve inofficially started the pre-sale for our new Subscription
Vinci Part #3 - The all new TDAMemDataTable For Data Abstract 5.0, we’ve taken a long look at performance, trying to find ways to make ‘Vinci’ even faster and more well-performing that the current releases. One thing we noticed
Vinci Part #2 - The new New HttpSysServerChannel Today was actually “build day” here at RemObjects, and we just released a new suite of builds for all our current products, including RemObjects SDK, Data Abstract, Hydra 3, Internet Pack, DebugServer and
What's coming up in RO/DA Version 5.0 (Codename 'Vinci')? - Part #1 As we are gearing up for the launch of the next version of our Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK products, internally code named ‘Vinci’, i thought it might be interesting to start a
ROFX 5.0 to focus on .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 Just before Christmas we canvassed our customers to see whether anyone could see a need for Visual Studio .NET 2003 support for further development of ROFX (the RemObjects SDK, Data Abstract and Hydra)
Annual Project Report for RemObjects Software It is just over a year since became General Project Manager here, so this is a good time to reflect on what has happened within and outside the company over this period, together
Ladies and Gentlemen - we are gold! Expect the official announcement over the weekend, but the first release version of Hydra 3.0 (in one SKU for Delphi and .NET) is available now in the form of build 3.0.
From XLS to BC5 - Part 1 This is the first of a rambling series of articles that details the evolution of a home-grown project management system. It is not intended to instruct or to promote any particular system, although