Valentina C/Pascal SDK helps you build database-enabled applications which can accept almost any type of data
Version | 10.4.3 |
Updated | June 11 2020 |
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Paradigma Software
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 14.7 MB |
Downloads | 7684 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Valentina 1.11 Database SDK for C/Pascal provides you with a fast and robust solution for creating applications with a variety of development environments which allow use of C methods.
Valentina C/Pascal SDK helps you build database-enabled applications which can accept almost any type of data, including binary large objects ("BLOBs") for storing, sorting, and retrieving such materials as audio, video and other multimedia objects.
Enabling Development
Valentina 1.11 Database SDK for C/Pascal includes a license for distribution of VCSDK.dll component under the Valentina EULA. The VCSDK.dll exposes C methods so that any language or environment that can use C based .dll components (Common Lisp, FutureBASIC, and more) can build Valentina 1.11 enabled applications. Consult your tool vendor's documentation to determine if they support C methods.
Easy Licensing
Valentina 1.11 Database SDK for C/Pascal is licensed under the Valentina 1.11 EULA. Within the limitations of the EULA, you can deploy royalty free desktop database applications.
Pricing
$299. Includes licensing for both the MacOS (Carbon) and Win32 runtimes.
System Requirements
Your development tool requirements plus approximately 1 MB per 100,000 records per database.
Development Environment
Valentina 1.11 Database SDK for C/Pascal has been tested under the following environments:
Macintosh. Metrowerks CodeWarrior Pro version 3 and higher. Carbon support.
Windows. Metrowerks CodeWarrior Pro version 3 and higher; Microsoft Visual C++ version 6.
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