Client/Server and Host Application Development Tools
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OS/2, and DOS; database tools for creating applications that access
industry-standard data sources; and optional tools for enterprise data
access and conductivity. Visual design tools include a layout editor for
visually organizing an application interface; drawing, text, and menu
editors for creating and editing various components of an application; and
an attribute editor for defining and editing attributes of various
application components. Visual debugging tools include an interactive
debugger for executing the application continuously or statement by
statement, trace facilities for visually monitoring program execution, and
stack windows for viewing response block, action routines, and subroutines.
An incremental compiler works in the background. Other features include a
parts catalog and a project-view manager. The Easel language is used for
developing graphics, communications, and database access routines.
Nonprocedural, event-driven, and object-based. Provides full 32-bit support
as well as strings, arrays, and structures limited in size only by
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