This is a group for keeping track of all ABL development support tools on the Hive
The Enterprise Architect product from Sparx Systems is emerging as the preferred UML modeling tool at many OpenEdge sites. In order to make it easy for people to get started using this powerful tool, information will be collected here to assist people in this process.
And so, my "impish" handles again run into on something not comprehensible.
Progress 10.1BSP01
OpenEdge Replication 10.1BSP01.
After coasting SP01 categorically ceased to work replication on some base on side target-server exactly.
Errors everywhere following: Code:
[2007/07/30@09:25:12.895+0600] P-7347 T--1789493408 I RPLA 66: (10501) The Fathom Replication Agent has been successfully started as PID 7347.
[2007/07/30@09:25:12.896+0600] P-7347 T--1789493408 I RPLA 66: (5485) Service transport TCP is busy.
Converts progress app builder aliases to open edge architect macros.
When running some source files through Prolint I get the error "IntegerIndex: No such index position" from Proparse. The file involved does compile OK with the Progress compiler. Any idea what this error means?
-Tim Townsend
This page says Prolint requires either Proparse or "Proparse Lite":
http://www.oehive.org/node/245
However Joanju's site makes no mention of Proparse Lite.
http://www.joanju.com/prices/index.php
What is it and where is it available?
-Tim Townsend
I'm not sure this is even possible but figured I'd throw it out there, it's at least good for an eye roll and muttered "WTF?"...
We have a legacy application, heavily based upon adm2. The idea is being explored to redo the UI, and instead of doing the entire app at once, the goal is to impliment pieces at a time. The solution that is being explored is to embed a web browser in the application, write the new functionality in Asp.net with ajax and utilize the embedded browser to view the page, essentially "overriding" the former functionality.
Hai,
This is Shaji Kumar VK. I am fresher to OpenEdge and working on how to connect with OpenEdge from C#.NET. Could anybody help me How to programmatically connect to AppServer and call a simple procedure. Please provide me an example, if your able or tell me the URL from where i will get simple and efficient help on it. Thanks in advance.
Regards & Thanks,
Shaji Kumar.V.K
Hi All!
I have created a web service adapter and want to use it on the Progress 4GL client.
I used the WSDL file deployed in the adapter, to connect to the appserver,and it was successful. But I couldn't call the procedures inside the .p file which was deployed as web service. I have a procedure named p-first but i can't call it. I got an error "Failure initializing SOAP Call: cannot find a SOAP operation named p-first(11775)(11762)".
Could anyone help me?
I would be thankful!!
With regards,
Kamal Raj Subedi
Javra Software Nepal
IT Park, Banepa
This Procedure allows you to export almost any browser-content to an excel-sheet via a simple run-statement
This program reads log files for logentrytype dynobjects and produces an output of those log file entries where objects were created, but not deleted.
Reads a LOG-MANAGER:LOG-ENTRY-TYPES = "4GLTrace" log report and generates a columnar report with the date, time, elapsed time per action, total elapsed time, action, action adjective, and remaining data.
Does anybody know what Progress is about to do in OpenEdge 10.2 and where i can read about it?
This is a collection of the source code for various versions of Progress Dynamics.
I am working on a manual of code standards for my division, and would appreciate input about this. I've incorporated (or adapted) many of the entries from the prolint lists of bugs, style improvement, performance enhancements, etc. Of course this will be a combination of helpful advice, common sense, ways to make the code more readable and re-usable, and ways to prevent problems down the line.
I will appreciate any suggestions or ideas that are sent in.
ProUnit is a framework to create automated unit tests for Progress 4GL platform. It's based on other XUnit frameworks, like JUnit, NUnit and others.