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When you are [[Using the AJAX Library]] , you | When you are [[AJAX Library for Visual DataFlex|Using the AJAX Library]] , you should also be [[Using DataDictionaries]]. | ||
The trick is that | The trick is that AJAX Web Browser Objects are cAjaxWebBusinessProcesses that can use the DataDictionaries you already created. In this way you can reuse your datamodel between a [[AJAX Library for Visual DataFlex|AJAX implementation]] and a [[Visual DataFlex| Windows implementation ]]. | ||
Just create a AJAX Web Browser Object for each of your DataDictionaries. | |||
Note that the AJAX Web Browser Objects are started up in your global.asa file of your asp application. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 8 April 2020
When you are Using the AJAX Library , you should also be Using DataDictionaries.
The trick is that AJAX Web Browser Objects are cAjaxWebBusinessProcesses that can use the DataDictionaries you already created. In this way you can reuse your datamodel between a AJAX implementation and a Windows implementation .
Just create a AJAX Web Browser Object for each of your DataDictionaries.
Note that the AJAX Web Browser Objects are started up in your global.asa file of your asp application.