Friday, July 26, 2024

PB Birthday!

Happy 33rd birthday PowerBuilder!

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Wednesday, July 24, 2024

TCP/IP Socket Example (2024R1) - Released!

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TCP/IP Programming

Updated Socket Application Example for PowerBuilder 2022 R3!


        Software Tool & Die Inc. today are very pleased to announce a brand new MS-Windows Socket (2024 R1) example application built with the latest STD Integrated Framework (version 2024 R3). This latest release of the Socket application is also built using the latest Appeon PowerBuilder 2022 R3 build 3356 of the IDE .

PB Client Application - Ready to send DW object & buffers
 
         The STD Socket example application demonstrates a significant enhancement to the the PB developer's toolbox! The Socket example showcases the TCP/IP features in the STD Integrated Framework and more importantly returns the power of Distributed PowerBuilder back to the application developer. The TCP/IP socket support in the STD Frameworks is based on the work by Tom Cervenka's Sockets objects (written in pure PB, dating back to the PowerSoft days) that utilizes MS-Windows socket API's for FTP'ing text, binary data, files etc. between Apps and/or peer-to-peer communications between PB Apps (clients / servers).

PB Server Application - Receiving DWO and buffers from sender

 
     In addition, the updated STD Socket example will also now work when deployed as either a PowerClient or PowerServer App as well! 

Socket App talking to another Native PB counter-part exchanging textual data!

Watch the video!


    You can download the updated STD Socket example application from the STD Framework's website by clicking here to get more productive in peer-to-peer communications with PowerBuilder! Note that an"Archive" sub-folder has also been added to this location as well. This folder contains previous versions of the socket example application for older PB releases!
 
Enjoy!

Regards ... Chris

Friday, July 19, 2024

Compact Disc Player (2024R1) - Released!

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New version of the PowerBuilder CD player released!

Built from the STD Integrated framework!  

    Software Tool & Die Inc.are please to announce the release of an updated Compact Disc Player (version 2024.1.60) application all written in PowerBuilder 2022R3 - build 3356! This application demonstrates the power of using the STD Integrated Framework plus the all the Unicode based MCI (Multimedia Command Interface) API's now residing in the base classes. The updated application can be deployed as either a Win32 / Win64  native application or a PowerClient application and allows the user to control music from any CD/DVD player attached to their PC.


    The amazing changes to this release were the refactoring of the previous code to dovetail into the latest STD Integrated Framework for PB release 2022 R3! New features include: a) can now reside in the O/S's System Tray; b) can be compiled for the first time into a 64 bit EXE; c) can be compiled into either a 32 or 64 bit  application; W11 ready and; d) New Theme ready!



 
     Not only is this a "kool" application to run - it demonstrates important low-level control of the O/S that you can easily achieve using the framework's extensive external API's and support for PB 2022 R3's latest features. When you add the STD framework to the PB development mix - a whole new horizon of application possibilities emerges!   
 
    If you would like to enjoy the Native M-Code or P-Code versions of the above CD Player application, please visit the SourceForge website download the CD Player from this link. Note that all the applications and the framework itself  in the SourceForge project are free & open source!

 
To commemorate the release of the various Star Wars movies, the CD Player has been enhanced with various sound effects that salute this great story-line & movie franchise. I hope that you enjoy the updated Star-wars CD Player edition!

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