On Thursday 13 March 2003 21:20, you wrote: > >If the indy components compile under FPC, they could be used. Take a > >look at : http://www.indyproject.org/Articles.html > > > >I have a 3 tier system I'm writing in Delphi currently. Client Tier > >connects to Server Tier with the data stored in an interbase server. All > >3 items can be distributed onto separate servers/desktops. It's been > >fairly painless with Indy so far. Hardest part was the transport > >protocol between the client and server. Then again this *is* all in > >Delphi, so your milage may vary. > > Thank you for this information, but on server side I prefer to stay with > FPC and Linux/FreeBSD. > > jk
are there any signs from microsoft's side to heavily support interconnection to free systems? i have programmed and installed a peer-to-peer solution between two PC's using windows me. On my office computer, I have both windows 98 with FPC and linux with FPC .. I spend much time changing OS .. I dare suggest real-time switching between the two OSs, as long as we still use one-processor-systems .. But that would require Microsoft to join the band. anton. ---------- "Adas Methode war, wie sich zeigen wird, Tagträume in offenbar korrekte Berechnungen einzuweben." Doris Langley Moore: Ada, Countess of Lovelace (London 1977). ---------- Anton Tichawa Volkertstrasse 19 / 20 A-1020 Wien mobil: +43 664 52 07 907 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------- _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal