PSDN Code Share

PSDN Code Share (http://www.psdn.com/library/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=41) is a resource for members of the Progress community to share source code with other Progress developers. We are aggregating here those items not otherwise duplicated on OE Hive and which seem to have on-going relevance


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Crystal Report XI MSI file for use of the ActiveX viewer

Crystal Report XI MSI file for use of the ActiveX viewer


FTP Connector ESB Service

A Sonic ESB Service Type that integrates an FTP server with the ESB.


OpenEdge 10.1B02 Development Tools Source Code

This download contains the source files of the OpenEdge 10.1B01 AppBuilder product that was included in OpenEdge Release 10.1B commercial shipment.


DFCheck

A simple tool to help you to remove all Schema Area information in a df file. You just dump your database df file which contains a complex (or


DataHack

A simple tool to simply watch and/or update your data. Everything is reading with dynamic object. It's possible to copy the table and field name in


VSTHack

At this moment, only 2 simple tools to watch what's happen on your Lock Table Progress DB and what's happen on index reading. Those tools are


Database .st and .df generation utility for conversion and migration.

A sample ABL code to assist with generation of a new .st and .df based on an earlier version of the database .df and the output of a database analysis. This code example will generate a new .st file which defines or re-defines storage areas based on data taken from the database analysis. This is one possible suggestion for storage area layout and may not be optimal in all cases. A new database definition file (.df) is created to go along with the .st file generated by the code.
The procedure also builds scripts to assist with dumping; loading or tablemoving data to the new storage areas.


Mashup Example using AutoEdge

At Exchange 2007, a session entitled "Mashup Basics" was presented. In that session, we demonstrated the ability to add value to an OpenEdge application by 'mashing up' content from other sources. The examples we used were aggregated RSS feeds from Yahoo Pipes and a Google Map.

As many people are familiar with the OERA reference application (AutoEdge), we used it as the vehicle per se to demonstrate this capability.

Attached is a zip file with the modified code and instructions on how to implement this demo enhancement into your version of AutoEdge.


Ellipse Procedure works with PDFinclude

To draw an ellipse in PDF by using PDFinclude 4GL program this ellipse procedure works cool.


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