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aledain
post Jan 16 2004, 05:33 AM
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I have played a little with the new PDA module. It doesn't allow GOOP objects (I have only tested this on Palm, not PocketPC). Is this because occurrences don't work on the Palm? Anyone have any clues?

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Occurences work with the PDA module. I've never used the GOOP module. Perhaps it uses variants? Those are not supported in the PDA module.

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Maybe it does at the lowest level. It would be nice to program using GOOP, but it does come with an overhead, and maybe that would be prohibitive on the PDA.

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Alex,

lightbulb2.gif I recommend using OpenGOOP. It will probably work (its pure G + no variants), and if it doesn't work you can fix or strip out the parts that don't.



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I know I haven't got the fastest response time, but what I do is in real time rolleyes.gif

The PDA module only has some kind of make believe vi server: it only supports a few properties. That seems to be the most obvious problem to me. It gets even more annoying, because it also behaves inconsistent with clustered data that is any more than simple.

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