Following Borland's release of Delphi 9, Digital Metaphors will release ReportBuilder 9.
ReportBuilder 9 will include many new enhancements and will support VCL Win32 for Delphi 9, Delphi 7, and Delphi 6.
** Customers purchasing a new license to RB 7 today will receive a free upgrade.
A ReportBuilder for VCL .NET has been in the works for quite some time. However, it will not be released unless the VCL .NET framework can prove itself to be a viable class library for building non-trivial applications.
-- Nard Moseley Digital Metaphors Corporation www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley Digital Metaphors www.digital-metaphors.com
Do you have any plans for a non VCL .NET version of ReportBuilder? I understand this would be a complete redevelopment but if it is as good as the VCL version then I am sure you would grab a pretty large share of the .NET market which is of course considerably larger than the VCL market. It is a shame to have to move to another product when doing .NET development after using RB for so long.
This will be completed in the longer term future, although perhaps we will be able to offer a hybrid solution as an incremental step. Would you have any interest in a product that would run your Win32 reports on a server and support .NET clients and ASP.NET clients? It is something we are considering as incremental step.
-- Nard Moseley Digital Metaphors Corporation www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley Digital Metaphors www.digital-metaphors.com
That is something I could probably use, especially the ASP.NET clients. One of my major issues is that hosting companies dont like the idea of me running binaries.
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Following Borland's release of Delphi 9, Digital Metaphors will release
ReportBuilder 9.
ReportBuilder 9 will include many new enhancements and will support VCL
Win32 for Delphi 9, Delphi 7, and Delphi 6.
** Customers purchasing a new license to RB 7 today will receive a free
upgrade.
A ReportBuilder for VCL .NET has been in the works for quite some time.
However, it will not be released unless the VCL .NET framework can prove
itself to be a viable class library for building non-trivial applications.
--
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors Corporation
www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
Do you have any plans for a non VCL .NET version of ReportBuilder? I
understand this would be a complete redevelopment but if it is as good as
the VCL version then I am sure you would grab a pretty large share of the
.NET market which is of course considerably larger than the VCL market. It
is a shame to have to move to another product when doing .NET development
after using RB for so long.
Yes, we plan to offer a pure .NET version of RB.
This will be completed in the longer term future, although perhaps we will
be able to offer a hybrid solution as an incremental step. Would you have
any interest in a product that would run your Win32 reports on a server and
support .NET clients and ASP.NET clients? It is something we are considering
as incremental step.
--
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors Corporation
www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
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considering
That is something I could probably use, especially the ASP.NET clients. One
of my major issues is that hosting companies dont like the idea of me
running binaries.
Thanks for the feedback.
--
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors Corporation
www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com