Installing eXpress++
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:41 am
eXpress++ is not free. You need to purchase it on the site
http://donnay-software.com/ds/index.cxp
I dont know how you can pay for the support the years after. I will let Roger Donnay answer that.
You will receive a file exp20262.exe . This is a install file.
It will create a folder C:\EXP20\*.* where all the files, samples, dll, ch, readme.txt will be copied.
I recommend that you keep the default folder names. There are samples that may refer to specific paths.
The samples are located in c:\exp20\samples\*.* . I will post a complete example that will allow you to edit compile and run your first application using xBase++ and eXpress++.
You will need to add the reference to his folder in the PATH, LIB, INCLUDE as you did for Alaska xBase++.
For now, I compile my applications from the command prompt. I will post later if there is additional configuration to do if you are working with the workbench.
http://donnay-software.com/ds/index.cxp
I dont know how you can pay for the support the years after. I will let Roger Donnay answer that.
You will receive a file exp20262.exe . This is a install file.
It will create a folder C:\EXP20\*.* where all the files, samples, dll, ch, readme.txt will be copied.
I recommend that you keep the default folder names. There are samples that may refer to specific paths.
The samples are located in c:\exp20\samples\*.* . I will post a complete example that will allow you to edit compile and run your first application using xBase++ and eXpress++.
You will need to add the reference to his folder in the PATH, LIB, INCLUDE as you did for Alaska xBase++.
For now, I compile my applications from the command prompt. I will post later if there is additional configuration to do if you are working with the workbench.