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Default New pick release .net api? - 11-23-2010 , 09:47 PM






Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a
part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these
days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything.

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Default Re: New pick release .net api? - 11-23-2010 , 10:20 PM






On Nov 24, 2:47*pm, terrymaui <terry... (AT) terrypen (DOT) com> wrote:
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Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a
part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these
days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything.
It was hiding under "documentation"
http://www.tigerlogic.com/tigerlogic...tion/index.jsp

I'm guessing you would want the .NET api & MVSP Quickstart Guide :-)

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Default Re: New pick release .net api? - 11-23-2010 , 10:59 PM



terrymaui wrote:

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Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a
part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these
days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything.
See ftp://ftp.rainingdata.com/pub/MVSP/

I've worked with it a bit and have been working on a wrapper library
to extend the functionality. What's cool is that the .NET API is the
same as the Java API.

BTW, D3 has been D3 for about 15 years now. Nothing new there.

T

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Default Re: New pick release .net api? - 11-26-2010 , 06:59 PM



On Nov 23, 6:59*pm, Tony Gravagno <nos... (AT) nospam (DOT) invalid> wrote:
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terrymaui wrote:
Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a
part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these
days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything.

Seeftp://ftp.rainingdata.com/pub/MVSP/

I've worked with it a bit and have been working on a wrapper library
to extend the functionality. *What's cool is that the .NET API is the
same as the Java API.

BTW, D3 has been D3 for about 15 years now. *Nothing new there.

T
I know it's been D3 for a long time but it appears TL uses both in
many places on their site

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Default Re: New pick release .net api? - 11-29-2010 , 07:44 PM



On Nov 26, 2:59*pm, terrymaui <terry... (AT) terrypen (DOT) com> wrote:
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On Nov 23, 6:59*pm, Tony Gravagno <nos... (AT) nospam (DOT) invalid> wrote:

terrymaui wrote:
Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a
part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these
days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything.

Seeftp://ftp.rainingdata.com/pub/MVSP/

I've worked with it a bit and have been working on a wrapper library
to extend the functionality. *What's cool is that the .NET API is the
same as the Java API.

BTW, D3 has been D3 for about 15 years now. *Nothing new there.

T

I know it's been D3 for a long time but it appears TL uses both in
many places on their site
Looks like it's "TL Pick" now? http://www.tigerlogic.com/tigerlogic...tapi/index.jsp

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Tony Gravagno
 
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Default Re: New pick release .net api? - 11-30-2010 , 01:57 AM



terry wrote:

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Looks like it's "TL Pick" now? http://www.tigerlogic.com/tigerlogic...tapi/index.jsp
Nooo, they're branding their product lines:
Tl Omnis
Tl yolink
Tl XDMS
Tl Pick, which includes DBMS platforms D3, mvBase, mvEnterprise, and
all related tools.

T

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Default Re: New pick release .net api? - 11-30-2010 , 09:37 AM



On 11/23/2010 11:20 PM, Ross Ferris wrote:
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It was hiding under "documentation"
http://www.tigerlogic.com/tigerlogic...tion/index.jsp

I'm guessing you would want the .NET api& MVSP Quickstart Guide :-)
Anyone know if they have a .pdf version? I don't like on-line
references. Too cumbersome.

Also, what are those little boxes between the words on some of the
pages? Wouldn't you expect them to clean this up before posting
documentation on-line?

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