Upgrading from Centura to Gupta & Gupta compatibility with .NET - Gupta Database
This is a discussion on Upgrading from Centura to Gupta & Gupta compatibility with .NET - Gupta Database ; Hi guys, I would like to know whether it is possible to upgrade a Centura application to Gupta. Question 1) Is it done seamlessly? Where could I get information about this kind of upgrade? Question 2) Does Gupta integrate with ...
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| I would like to know whether it is possible to upgrade a Centura application to Gupta. Question 1) Is it done seamlessly? Where could I get information about this kind of upgrade? Question 2) Does Gupta integrate with .NET applications? I mean, is it possible to use .NET components in Gupta? What about .NET graphical components? Can they be integrated straight into Gupta? I have heard that there was a limitation with Centura. For integrating .NET graphical components into Centura, the ..NET components had to be able to run into their own separate window because they couldn't share the same event handler as the Centura components _ something like that. So here and there in the Centura application I got, we see pushbuttons that invoke .NET executables that run into their own windows, this is how far the integration goes. What about Gupta? Question 3) Is it possible to develop Gupta code and run it either on Linux/Windows/mixed platforms? Do we only need to recompile the code or is there something else to be done? Thank you in advance for your kind help!!! Sandrine |
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