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DBISAM 4.33 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Jun 29 2012

DBISAM 4.33 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions. You can view the release notes, including any breaking changes, on the download page before downloading.

This release includes the new 64-bit DBISAM Database Server, as well as some critical fixes for the 64-bit ODBC Driver.

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Product Status Update
Posted by Tim Young on Mon, Jun 18 2012

As you may already know, it's been very quiet around here lately. It tends to get that way when I've got a lot of development work to get done, and that's definitely been the case lately. The following will give you an idea of what I've been up to, as well as some information on what to expect for product releases in the next month.

Elevate Web Builder

I've finally finished up the coding on EWB (again). This round added the following enhancements, and will be the final release candidate as far as features are concerned:
  • The performance of the framework has been increased dramatically through a re-factoring of the way that the framework updates browser elements during control creation and resizing. In addition, BeginUpdate and EndUpdate methods have been added to both the TPanel and TForm controls to allow for suspending browser updates while creating or resizing many different controls at one time. All auto-create forms use these methods during initialization at application startup to drastically speed up the time it takes to create the forms and populate them with their design-time settings. Finally, the number of internal browser event handlers used for the TGrid control has been drastically reduced.


  • Both the TPanel and TForm controls now support automatic HTML form submittal. Building a submittal form is as simple as designing a form in the IDE and then calling a SubmitForm method at runtime. The IDE also logs all form submittals done through the IDE's local web server, allowing the developer the opportunity to view all form variables that were submitted for testing purposes. Finally, form submittals can be directed to a TPage control so that any output from a form submittal can be displayed to the end user, if so desired.


  • A new TFileUploadButton control for uploading files has been added, and it works seamlessly with the new form submittal functionality, and looks like a regular button on all browsers. When a file is selected via the button, an OnChange event is fired and the name of the file can be retrieved. This is useful for displaying the name of the file selected in a TEdit or TLabel control.


  • A new TSeparator control has been added for drawing separators or rectangles on forms or panels. Currently, you can only supply the fill color, but more properties will be introduced for borders, gradients, etc.


  • There is now date/time/number formatting functionality in the WebCore unit. The formatting is controlled via a global FormatSettings object that controls the short date and time formats, as well as the decimal separator for floating-point numbers. More formatting, including long date and time formats, will be provided as the product matures.


  • The following functions have been added to the built-in runtime: YearOf, MonthOf, DayOf, WeekDayOf, HourOf, MinuteOf, SecondOf, MSecondOf, TimeZoneOffset, EncodeDate, EncodeTime, EncodeDateTime, and StrReplace. Also, all date/time functions support a parameter for specifying whether local or UTC time is needed.


  • The TComboBox control now includes a Custom property that allows the developer to specify that a "..." custom button be used instead of a normal drop-down button with an arrow. When the user clicks on the custom button, an OnCustomClick event is fired for the control.


  • The TGrid control now includes a separator AllowAppends property to distinguish row appends vs. row inserts. Also, there is a new AlwaysShowEditor property that forces the editor to always be visible, a CustomCombo property for the grid columns and an OnCustomComboClick event for the grid to surface the above combo box functionality in the grid.


  • There is a new DataSet Manager in the IDE underneath the Project Manager that allows the developer to create datasets for use in the IDE during development (local web server usage required). Currently, you can define datasets for the ElevateDB and DBISAM database engines only, but more will be supported in the future. Once a dataset is defined, it can be dragged on to a form and dropped there, and all of the columns will automatically be defined for the dataset. The local web server in the IDE automatically knows how to respond to dataset requests for columns and rows, as well as the posting of transaction operations. This allows the developer to complete the full application development lifecycle without having to leave the IDE.


  • The dataset functionality has been enhanced significantly. There is now a new TDatabase component that controls all transactional operations across all datasets in an application, including new methods and events for starting, committing, and rolling back transactions. Nested transactions are supported now, which makes master-detail and multi-form database applications very easy to code. Also, loading a dataset is now as simply as a single TDatabase.Load method call, where the TDataSet instance is passed in to the method as a parameter. One can also use the TDatabase component to iterate over all datasets in the application. The TDataSet component now supports bookmarks with the SaveBookmark/GotoBookmark methods and includes the following new properties and events: AutoEdit, BeforeLoad, OnLoadError, AfterLoad, OnInitRow, and OnRowChanged.


  • There are a lot of new fixes that affect everything from the images to the grids to the compiler. I won't go into all of the details, but the main issues were with the tabbing/focusing in the framework and the way that the grid editors were working. The cache entries for the web browser are cleared when the application is run in the IDE, and that fixes a long-standing issue with the browser serving up cached versions of the application.
I've put together a couple of small videos that demonstrate the new DataSet Manager/dataset functionality and the form submittal functionality. You can see them here:

Elevate Web Builder DataSet Manager Demo

Elevate Web Builder Form Submittal Demo

ElevateDB

There are some neat new features coming up in a 2.09 minor release for ElevateDB:
  • There is a new CONTAINS ANY operator that performs an OR of the search words specified instead of the default AND of the search words. This really helps improve the performance of queries that used to be force to join a bunch of CONTAINS conditions with an explicit OR operator.


  • The performance of both the LIKE and CONTAINS/CONTAINS ANY operators has been greatly improved, especially for partial-word searches.


  • You can execute a CREATE TABLE statement with a new FROM UPDATES clause that allows you to dump the contents of any replication updates file (.EDBUpd) to a table in order to audit its contents. It works like this:

    CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE "updatestest" FROM UPDATES "MainOffice-2010-12-14 17-57-12.0306" IN STORE MainUpdates


  • There is an OnServerProcedureEvent event in the TEDBEngine component that allows you to define built-in custom server procedures that can handle custom requests from a remote session. The TEDBSession component includes a new RemoteParams property and CallRemoteProcedure method that provides the functionality for allowing a remote session to call a custom server procedure.


  • The ElevateDB Server now includes a "named server" architecture for running multiple instances of the ElevateDB Server on the same machine. This makes it possible to deploy a single edbsrvr.exe on a server machine and start up many instances of the ElevateDB Server, each with its own configuration. This applies to running the ElevateDB Server as a service also.
In addition to the above enhancements, there are several bug fixes that will be included also. Among these, there is an important fix for the 64-bit ElevateDB ODBC Driver that fixes a major issue with the driver when used with the 64-bit version of Microsoft Office 2010.

DBISAM

The major improvement coming up for DBISAM is the 64-bit DBISAM Database Server and an important fix for the 64-bit DBISAM ODBC Driver that fixes a major issue with the driver when used with the 64-bit version of Microsoft Office 2010 (same issue as with ElevateDB).


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DBISAM 4.32 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Thu, Feb 16 2012

DBISAM 4.32 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions. You can view the release notes, including any breaking changes, on the download page before downloading.

This release includes the new 64-bit ODBC Driver, allowing the use of the ODBC Driver from native 64-bit applications.

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DBISAM 4.31 Build 3 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Thu, Dec 15 2011

DBISAM 4.31 Build 3 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions. This build contains bug fixes for several incident reports, which are detailed here.

In general, this build corrects an issue with the way that the Delphi XE2 64-bit version of DBISAM was built. There was a problem with the compiler defines that was causing 32-bit code to be included in the 64-bit builds.

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DBISAM 4.31 Build 2 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Nov 4 2011

DBISAM 4.31 Build 2 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions. This build contains bug fixes for several incident reports, which are detailed here.

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DBISAM 4.31 Released (Delphi XE2)
Posted by Tim Young on Mon, Oct 24 2011

DBISAM 4.31 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions. You can view the release notes, including any breaking changes, on the download page before downloading.

This release includes support for Delphi XE2, including both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. However, the 64-bit versions of the DBISAM Database Server and DBISAM ODBC Driver are not complete yet, due to some minor complications that still need to be addressed. Both will be released as part of the next DBISAM build

Information Delphi XE2 is still a 32-bit application, and will require that you download the 32-bit version of DBISAM for installation of the design-time package. The 64-bit version of DBISAM for Delphi XE2 only includes a runtime package for inclusion with your applications.


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