Re: Which is the best lightweight and high performance framework for writing a networked collaborative system?
- From: "Edwin" <edwin(nospam)yeah@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 21:16:49 +0800
Yogi,
Thank you for your further information. I didn't mean Indy is bad or good,
but I don't want to add too many extra bytes to my EXE. Lacking document is
always a problem in terms of time consuming, no mater how readable the
source is, because you might end up having to read all the source code to
solve a problem.
"Yogi Yang 007" <yogiyang007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Edwin wrote:
Hi Yogi,I agree with this part but it is functional.
Thank you for introducing me the Delphi XML-RPC open source lib, I've
just downloaded it and have found at least 3 issues with it:
1. Have not been updated since Dec 2003
2. No documentI personally think it is self explanatory in most of the cases
3. Needs indy.Is Indy bad? I think it is available for free being open source!
.
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