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Midas in D2005 Pro

 
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Petros Amiridis
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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2005 8:29 am    Post subject: Midas in D2005 Pro Reply with quote



Hi,

I have just read in Delphi 2005 Feature Matrix PDF that I can developer
multi-tier applications in the Professional edition using
DataSnap/Midas. Is this true? I am trying to create a new Remote Data
Module but I unable to locate it in the New Dialog.

Is the feature matrix wrong, am I blind or is there anything wrong with
my D2005 Pro installation?

Petros
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Bob Swart
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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2005 10:16 am    Post subject: Re: Midas in D2005 Pro Reply with quote



Hi Petros,

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I have just read in Delphi 2005 Feature Matrix PDF that I can developer
multi-tier applications in the Professional edition using
DataSnap/Midas. Is this true?

That would be wrong, I assume. AFAIK, you've always needed the
Enterprise version (or higher) for the MIDAS / DataSnap functionality...

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Petros

Groetjes,
Bob Swart (aka Dr.Bob - www.DrBob42.com)

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