What kind of changes are going to be needed to get your applications ready for 64-bit and Unicode? Are your applications using the latest techniques and coding standards? What will be your strategy for moving your applications...
The DataFlex Reports visual report designer and its wizards are getting better and better. In this presentation Marco shares how to use this tool effectively in order to create affordable and great looking reports. He presents...
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is essentially the basics of the web. Everything you do in your browser uses HTTP. For example: websites, Web Applications and SOAP Web Services. With the New HTTP Handler in DataFlex HTTP...
The next generation DataFlex is in the making, which will include support for 64-bit and Unicode. What will change, and how will changes affect the work for DataFlex developers? Read more in this news article from Data...
During the Dutch national Easter holidays our offices will be closed on Monday 22 April. Enough free time for us to hide a Data Access Easter egg. Can you find it on our learning center? The first one who sends a screenshot...
The latest DataFlex continues our quest to deliver high-productivity, framework-based development complimented with the openness and flexibility that lets developers design and implement applications their way. Version 19.1...
We are happy to announce the release of version 3.0 of the DataFlex Graphics Library. With your Data Access Global Account ID you can download this library and demo application from www.dataaccess.eu/GraphicsLibrary. NOTE:...
We are pleased to announce the availability of DataFlex Reports 7.0 (2019). Download DataFlex Reports 7.0 The two main features are: Edit of report layout during preview Support - per report - of the Windows...
We are pleased to announce the Release Candidate 1 build of DataFlex 2019 19.1! If you are one of those developers who prefer to have a new release stabilize before jumping in, or even if you have already experimented...
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It is a lightweight data-interchange format that is a textual representation of data that is usually in memory. Compared to XML its quicker and easier to use. Click on...