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Working with UniObjects.Net

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clock July 31, 2007 17:43 by author David Lozzi
So in seeing a few posts on U2UG.org website about uniobjects and seeing that they don't appear to be interested in creating a web or uniobject specific forum, I decided to share what I know on how to handle data using UniObjects. Below I show opening and reading a file using the LIST command, writing to a unifile and running a subroutine. My opinion of uniobjects is that it is very fast for web sites. Check out www.keepsakequilting.com. This is a website I labored long and hard on for a... [More]




IBM UniObjects.Net: Web App Woes

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clock May 14, 2007 17:45 by author David Lozzi
A little history, read my sco posting about my previous headaches. This is happening with the same customer. They purchased a new server and have Red Hat Linux 6.0 Enterprise now instead of SCO. Universe 10.2 is working much faster and now fully supports connection pooling. We developed a new website for this customer using .Net 2.0 and UniObjects.Net. We're finally ready to go live with it so we switch it live. The site runs great for a few then the w3wp.exe process cranks up in v... [More]




UniObjects.Net is not as friendly as I was hoping

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clock October 5, 2006 17:51 by author David Lozzi
But then again, I usually do make unreasonable demands. I've used UniObjects (UO) before it became UniObjects.Net (UO.Net) with Classic ASP. I found it simple to use and understand with files and sub routines in ASP. With the introduction of .Net things got a little more complicated to say the least. I was honetly expecting UO.Net to return my data in a dataset or something the .Net list controls would like, but noooooo. Lists of data is returned from UO.Net as either a DynamicArray (UniD... [More]



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About David Lozzi

I love what I do. I'm not the sketchy type that hides in his basement coding all day. I have a beautiful wife and two great children. I've spent my last 10 years plus in the technology arena. more...

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