From: Brian on
Hello All,

We have three important topics to discuss in this announcement.

1. News from VODC Germany
2. Vulcan.NET Build 154
3. Our newsletter, #using Vulcan.NET

VODC 2008 Hamburg, Germany.

This years VODC in Hamburg, Germany, was one of the most enthusiastic
conferences for Vulcan.NET to date. Thanks go out to Dieter Crispien's group
for an excellent job, and to all of the speakers who came up with some
really exciting topics.

Also thanks to the attendees, who have showed excellent progress with their
Vulcan.NET applications.

Fabrice Foray's Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector, is now capable of taking a
C# project converting it to Vulcan.NET and outputting a complete VS2008
Vulcan.NET solution.

Willie Moore opened a lot of Eyes showing how easy it is to get started in
Vulcan.NET as well as a showing a great Vulcan.NET / ASP demo.

Dieter showed us several exciting applications that he is working on for a
very large fortune 500 company based in the US with extensive operations in
Germany.

We also had a new speaker this year, Al Acker, who shared his experiences
with Vulcan.NET.

Many of the VODC regulars were in attendance, and even Michael Fischer
showed up with only a half of a voice due to a cold/flu. Now that's
dedication ! Thanks Michael !

All in all, the speakers did a great job getting vital information to the
attendees.


Vulcan.NET Build 154 has now been released to VOPS.

This is probably the most exciting Vulcan.NET build released to date as many
milestones were met in this build.

This build's feature set includes the following...

Interface Support
Improved IntelliSense
The ability to Edit VO Forms in Visual Studio
Hybrid Support. (Calling VOGUI windows from a WinForm Window with Menu
Strip. This feature allows for a gradual transition from VOGUI to WinForm.)

Now is a great time to consider a VOPS membership. It's a great value for
Visual Objects programmers. To order VOPS visit this link.

http://www.grafxsoft.com/2vosubscribe.htm


#using Vulcan.NET

We are pleased to announce that GrafX has brought on board a great editor to
produce our newsletter entitled #using Vulcan.NET. Al Acker comes to us with
a lifetime of experience as an editor for Reference(Clipper), Clipper
Advisor and author and technical editor for DataBased Advisor. The
newsletter will be published at least every other month, and we encourage
you to download the current issue at

ftp://grafxsoft.com/UsingVulcan.NET/download_area
or
http://UsingVulcan.NET

The first version contains a welcome article by Al and few words from me as
well as technical articles from:

Don Caton (To Seal or Not Seal the Deal)
Paul Piko ( Using Third Party Controls )
Chris Prygas ( Emulating Events in Vulcan.Net)
Robert van der Hulst (Vulcan.NET Data Access Part One)

The next issue is already in production, and if you have ideas or articles
you would like to submit for publication, please contact Al Acker at
al(a)grafxsoft.com

We hope you enjoy our first issue. This is a free publication from GrafX.

Vulcan.NET now enjoys support from almost all of our VO third party vendors.
The list Includes:

bBrowser for Vulcan.NET
ClassMate for Vulcan.NET
FaceLift (migration from layouts)
GridPro for Vulcan.NET
ReportPro for Vulcan.NET
Right SLE
Source code Documenter
SEUIXP Classes for Vulcan.NET
VIDE for Vulcan.NET
VN2ADO for Vulcan.NET
Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector

So what are you waiting for? Get going with Vulcan.NET Today.
http://www.GoVulcan.NET


Brian Feldman
Vulcan.NET Product Owner

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From: Terry Bourne on
Brian

Thanks for update and newsletter. Making the latter available outside the
confines of VOPS is just what is needed to encourage many of us currently on
the periphery of Vulcan to become more closely involved.

Terry


"Brian" <b�ian@g�afxsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0016e94b$0$12257$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
> Hello All,
>
> We have three important topics to discuss in this announcement.
>
> 1. News from VODC Germany
> 2. Vulcan.NET Build 154
> 3. Our newsletter, #using Vulcan.NET
>
> VODC 2008 Hamburg, Germany.
>
> This years VODC in Hamburg, Germany, was one of the most enthusiastic
> conferences for Vulcan.NET to date. Thanks go out to Dieter Crispien's
> group
> for an excellent job, and to all of the speakers who came up with some
> really exciting topics.
>
> Also thanks to the attendees, who have showed excellent progress with
> their
> Vulcan.NET applications.
>
> Fabrice Foray's Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector, is now capable of taking
> a
> C# project converting it to Vulcan.NET and outputting a complete VS2008
> Vulcan.NET solution.
>
> Willie Moore opened a lot of Eyes showing how easy it is to get started in
> Vulcan.NET as well as a showing a great Vulcan.NET / ASP demo.
>
> Dieter showed us several exciting applications that he is working on for a
> very large fortune 500 company based in the US with extensive operations
> in
> Germany.
>
> We also had a new speaker this year, Al Acker, who shared his experiences
> with Vulcan.NET.
>
> Many of the VODC regulars were in attendance, and even Michael Fischer
> showed up with only a half of a voice due to a cold/flu. Now that's
> dedication ! Thanks Michael !
>
> All in all, the speakers did a great job getting vital information to the
> attendees.
>
>
> Vulcan.NET Build 154 has now been released to VOPS.
>
> This is probably the most exciting Vulcan.NET build released to date as
> many
> milestones were met in this build.
>
> This build's feature set includes the following...
>
> Interface Support
> Improved IntelliSense
> The ability to Edit VO Forms in Visual Studio
> Hybrid Support. (Calling VOGUI windows from a WinForm Window with Menu
> Strip. This feature allows for a gradual transition from VOGUI to
> WinForm.)
>
> Now is a great time to consider a VOPS membership. It's a great value for
> Visual Objects programmers. To order VOPS visit this link.
>
> http://www.grafxsoft.com/2vosubscribe.htm
>
>
> #using Vulcan.NET
>
> We are pleased to announce that GrafX has brought on board a great editor
> to
> produce our newsletter entitled #using Vulcan.NET. Al Acker comes to us
> with
> a lifetime of experience as an editor for Reference(Clipper), Clipper
> Advisor and author and technical editor for DataBased Advisor. The
> newsletter will be published at least every other month, and we encourage
> you to download the current issue at
>
> ftp://grafxsoft.com/UsingVulcan.NET/download_area
> or
> http://UsingVulcan.NET
>
> The first version contains a welcome article by Al and few words from me
> as
> well as technical articles from:
>
> Don Caton (To Seal or Not Seal the Deal)
> Paul Piko ( Using Third Party Controls )
> Chris Prygas ( Emulating Events in Vulcan.Net)
> Robert van der Hulst (Vulcan.NET Data Access Part One)
>
> The next issue is already in production, and if you have ideas or articles
> you would like to submit for publication, please contact Al Acker at
> al(a)grafxsoft.com
>
> We hope you enjoy our first issue. This is a free publication from GrafX.
>
> Vulcan.NET now enjoys support from almost all of our VO third party
> vendors.
> The list Includes:
>
> bBrowser for Vulcan.NET
> ClassMate for Vulcan.NET
> FaceLift (migration from layouts)
> GridPro for Vulcan.NET
> ReportPro for Vulcan.NET
> Right SLE
> Source code Documenter
> SEUIXP Classes for Vulcan.NET
> VIDE for Vulcan.NET
> VN2ADO for Vulcan.NET
> Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector
>
> So what are you waiting for? Get going with Vulcan.NET Today.
> http://www.GoVulcan.NET
>
>
> Brian Feldman
> Vulcan.NET Product Owner
>
> Reposted from News1.cavo.com Grafx.public.anouncements
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

From: Michael Hagl on
Hi Brian,

what is GridPro ? I cant find somethin about this product !!

Michael



> Vulcan.NET now enjoys support from almost all of our VO third party
> vendors.
> The list Includes:
>
> bBrowser for Vulcan.NET
> ClassMate for Vulcan.NET
> FaceLift (migration from layouts)
> GridPro for Vulcan.NET
> ReportPro for Vulcan.NET
> Right SLE
> Source code Documenter
> SEUIXP Classes for Vulcan.NET
> VIDE for Vulcan.NET
> VN2ADO for Vulcan.NET
> Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector


From: Joachim Duerr (ADS) on
Brian wrote:

>Vulcan.NET now enjoys support from almost all of our VO third party
>vendors. The list Includes:
>
>bBrowser for Vulcan.NET
>ClassMate for Vulcan.NET
>FaceLift (migration from layouts)
>GridPro for Vulcan.NET
>ReportPro for Vulcan.NET
>Right SLE
>Source code Documenter
>SEUIXP Classes for Vulcan.NET
>VIDE for Vulcan.NET
>VN2ADO for Vulcan.NET
>Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector

Advantage

--
Joachim Duerr
Advantage Presales
Sybase GmbH
!!! please reply to newsgroups only !!!
From: Al Acker on
Joachim,

I thought the Advantage client for Vulcan was still in Beta... has it been
released ?

Al

"Joachim Duerr (ADS)" <jojo.duerr(a)gmx.de> wrote in message
news:6p2jqsF5v1sfU2(a)mid.individual.net...
> Brian wrote:
>
>>Vulcan.NET now enjoys support from almost all of our VO third party
>>vendors. The list Includes:
>>
>>bBrowser for Vulcan.NET
>>ClassMate for Vulcan.NET
>>FaceLift (migration from layouts)
>>GridPro for Vulcan.NET
>>ReportPro for Vulcan.NET
>>Right SLE
>>Source code Documenter
>>SEUIXP Classes for Vulcan.NET
>>VIDE for Vulcan.NET
>>VN2ADO for Vulcan.NET
>>Vulcan.NET Plug-in for Reflector
>
> Advantage
>
> --
> Joachim Duerr
> Advantage Presales
> Sybase GmbH
> !!! please reply to newsgroups only !!!