[ANN] CDS WebBroker available on CodeCentral

From: Andrea Raimondi (rainaple_at_tin.it)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 20:20:40 +0200

CDS WebBroker is an example of how you can publish in a browser the
resulting XML of a ClientDataset attached to a dataprovider.

Details can be found directly on the project's page at:
http://cc.borland.com/codecentral/ccWeb.exe/listing?id=22701

F/up set to borland.public.delphi.thirdpartytools.general

Cheers,

Andrew

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