Hello Massimo, Now you do it again.. ;-) After you copy/pasted Viktor's message on the xHarbour NG (http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.xharbour/msg/ce086beccadd5a35) without saying this was a quote (Now it looks like Viktor posted the message) you do it again here with Jacek's message.
Please try to put in a line "Copy from Jacek's message on xharbour's NG" at the beginning of your message. This makes it clear for other readers that you copy/paste Jacek's message from another source. I even want to go further. I think you should ASK the original writer to copy/paste HIS message on another forum. Thank you. Patrick Victor, > >> What are those xhb extensions? > > Writing "xHarbour extentions" I mean our (OTC's) code (library) written > for Terminal GUI to support easier integration of xHarbour applications > with Terminal GUI environment. This code is written in xHarbour and C. > On the client (gte.exe) side it makes use of harbour.dll for execution > of the client-attached user RPC functions. You can read more about it in > point 3 of: > http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=92 > and detailed description of the extention functions is in chapter V of > the Terminal GUI Programmer's Manual: > http://www.otc.pl/progmen.pdf > >> I wonder if we still have anything missing which would prevent >> supporting those for Harbour also. [ Unless this is some sort of >> business agreement between OTC and xhb.com, of course. ] > > There is nothing missing in Harbour which prevents us from preparing > Harbour versions of the Terminal GUI extension libraries. In fact, we do > already support new Harbour versions in Mediator and plan to support > them in Terminal GUI if there are such requests from Harbour users. > > And no, there is no any kind of agreement between xHarbour.com and OTC > which could limit our activity in this area :) > > Regards, > Jacek > > > 2009/6/28 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu> >> >> What are those xhb extensions? >> >> I wonder if we still have anything missing which would prevent >> supporting those for Harbour also. [ Unless this is some sort of >> business agreement between OTC and xhb.com, of course. ] >> >> Brgds, >> Viktor >> >> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Massimo Belgrano<mbelgr...@deltain.it> >> wrote: >> > Terminal GUI works with _any_ WIN32 application including Harbour >> > applications (either GUI or Console ones). However, the xHarbour >> > extentions are compiled using xHarbour and for now are available for >> > xHarbour only. >> > Regards, >> > Jacek >> > >> > 2009/6/26 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>: >> >> Does this also work with Harbour? >> >> >> >> On 2009.06.26., at 1:47, Massimo Belgrano wrote: >> >> >> >>> A completely new multi-user remoting software from OTC has >> >>> been released and is available for download. >> >>> It allows running Windows GUI and Console applications >> >>> including xHarbour applications using any of the popular >> >>> GUI libraries. >> >>> New Terminal GUI and Terminal Console contain special >> >>> extentions for xHarbour users. >> >>> For product description please visit >> >>> Terminal GUI (for applications using Windows GUI interface) >> >>> http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=84&l=2 >> >>> Terminal Console (for Windows console applications) >> >>> http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=85&l=2 >> >>> Enjoy, >> >>> OTC team >> >>> Hi, >> >>> Simon pisze: >> >>>> >> >>>> What is the difference using this product over the built in Terminal >> >>>> Services functions in Windows? >> >>> >> >>> 1. Special extentions for xHarbour users allow the application to be >> >>> aware about the remote mode of execution and use Terminal RPC (remote >> >>> procedure call) to easily call xHarbour code attached to gte.exe >> >>> (terminal client being executed on the client machine). This allows >> >>> (where appropriate) to split the application functionality between >> >>> server and client. >> >>> 2. In a few months we will release Linux client which is not natively >> >>> available for Terminal services. >> >>> 3. Ability to set up multi-user servers on Vista and XP (not on the >> >>> server systems only) >> >>> 4. Product remotes application windows only (not the entire desktop) >> >>> which is not available on some Terminal services versions >> >>> 5. It is cheaper. To legally use TS on Vista or Win2008 you need to >> >>> purchase both TS license and TS CAL license. >> >>> Regards, >> >>> Jacek >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Massimo Belgrano >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Harbour mailing list >> >>> Harbour@harbour-project.org >> >>> http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Harbour mailing list >> >> Harbour@harbour-project.org >> >> http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Massimo Belgrano >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Harbour mailing list >> > Harbour@harbour-project.org >> > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Harbour mailing list >> Harbour@harbour-project.org >> http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > > > > -- > Massimo Belgrano > > > > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list > Harbour@harbour-project.org > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > > _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour