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New article available - Friday, April 21, 2006
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there is a new articel available ( in english and in german ), which concentrates on the question how we can simulate interfaces in pure Visual Objects.
Regards,
Meinhard
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Getting started with VO and CVS - Monday, January 30, 2006
In the document section you'll find a getting started guide for Visual Objects and CVS. I wanted to get the document uploaded as soon as possible, so no one has edited it yet. I apologize for typos and faults .... please let me know.
Regards
Meinhard
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BLogs - Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Due to a problem with the rendering of HTML code inside the BLog module, I switched the comments to approval mode. That means, before you see any comments, they have to be approved by one of the admins. This process might take a while ... We're trying to get around the problem ASAP.
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Testing CVS with Visual Objects - Monday, January 23, 2006
If you've the CVS SCC Proxy installed ( or a comparable product which implements the SCC API, you can test you VO installation against our CVS server too.Make a new VO repository, lets say in "D:\VOOSP\SampleRepository" . Use the following connection string :
:pserver:TestUser:voosp@www.vulcan-europe.net/Playground
to connect the CVS server.
use the following module :
VOOSP Sample Repository/VOOSPSample
and store in a local path under your VO repository, in this sample :
"D:\VOOSP\SampleRepository\VOOSP_SA.SCC" (watch out for the '.' ! ). Afterwards you should find a console application named "VOOSPSample" in your newly build repository. Try to compile, link and run it. If you see the console window every thing went OK.
If not, well, let's find out what went wrong.
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CVS Server up & running - Monday, January 23, 2006
The CVS Server is now installed. Stay tuned for a walkthrough sample .... MiFi promised to describe the process in his Blog, but this will take at least one or two days. For those of you who are already familiar with CVS and want to check the connection to our server, here's what you can use.
Protocol : pserver
Port : 2401
Repository : Playground
Username : TestUser , TestUser2 , TestUser3
Password for all of them : voosp
The same information as Connectionsstring for TestUser :
:pserver:TestUser:voosp@www.vulcan-europe.net:2401/Playground
Keep in mind that username and password are case-sensitive. If you've logged in successfully you can checkout a module named readme. After you checked this module out you should find a file named readme.txt in the directory you've just created. Please add some comment to it and commit your changes back to the server.
 
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