Calling By Address, STARTing By Address (Part 2)
Posted November 21 2001
Summary: What would you do if someone gave you a project that involved either calling or STARTing a procedure in a DLL which was loaded dynamically at runtime, with some procedures using the Pascal calling convention, some the C calling convention, and even one procedure with an MDI window that needed to be started on its own thread? If you're Jim Kane, you write a class that handles all of this. Part 2 of 2.
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External Business Rules with the In-Memory Driver
6/21/2006 12:00:00 AM
Towards the end of 2004 Nardus Swanevelder wrote a series of articles on Clarion's Business rules, and how they could be configured at runtime. In this update, Nardus shows how to use configurable business rules with the In-Memory Driver. SOURCE LINK UPDATED!
