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PowerBuilder DDE Example Application
Built using the STD Framework!
Software Tool & Die Inc. are very pleased today to announce an updated example application that demonstrate a fully working Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Client and Server application! This latest release of the DDE Client/Server applications are are all written in the latest PowerBuilder 2022 version and are also using the latest STD Integrated Framework (2023R1) ...
In the updated release, the DDE Demo Applications include the following changes:
- Built using PB2022 build 1892
- Using STD Integrated Framework v2023.2.0.326
- Updated to support the PB2022 Theme feature
- Now includes Client & Server App logging auto delete at EOJ
- Incorporates MS-Windows notification utility built from PB 2022
- Deployment examples in 32 & 64bit and M-Code / P-Code
- Tested the DDE code on W10 version 22H2 build 19045.2788
- Tested the DDEcode on W11 version 22H2 build 22621.1413
- PowerClient or PowerServer 2022 deployment ready as well!
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Actual DDE Client and DDE Server in action exchanging various messages & data!
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The
deployed EXE's for the DDE Client and DDE Server are also included in
the DDE Example Applications download. You can run either the Client or Server in mixed
modes. For example a 32 bit client and a 64 bit server (or vise versa), a
P-Code client and an M-Code server (or vise versa), or any combination
of the various DDE EXE's built from the STD Framework. The DDE features
will work with any combination of the above EXE's. So this feature is
just another tool in the PBToolBox that PB Developers can use to
accomplish inter-application communication!
You can download the new STD Framework DDE Demo App for PB2022 build 1892, as follows:
DDE Demo App: Download
STD Framework: Download (latest OrderEntry Demo App that uses the framework!)
Note: Older DDE examples and STD Frameworks are available in their respective "Archive" sub-folders found in the above links.
Enjoy ... please let me know what you think & if you have any
feature suggestions that you might like me to add for future releases!
Alert: Ticket # 10034 has been opened for the 64 bit execution mode. It does not work in PB 2022 whereas it does work OK in PB 2021. I suspect that the problem lies in PB 2022's use of the VC++ 2019 compiler whereas PB 2021 uses VC++ 2010 compiler to build the PB runtime.
Regards ... Chris