History
The history of OpenROAD is closely tied to that of the Ingres relational database. OpenROAD started in the early 1990s as a product called Windows 4GL. When Ingres was re-badged asLanguage structure
The syntax of OpenROAD is very closely linked to that of the Ingres database, with direct support for embedded SQL. In a similar way to other event based programming languages, code can be placed in groups for related windows/system events. The syntax is similar to Microsoft Visual Basic, allowing OpenROAD users to quickly adapt to Visual Basic with the help ofFeatures
*Features needed (Q2 2008)
* Intellisense for source, SQL statements and user defined objects. * The ability to construct user objects that inherit from the system classes * Better configuration management for large development teams * Native access to .NET classes * In process access to Ingres NET for FAT clients making distribution easier. * Extension of the OpenROAD language into the Ingres database engine replacing the Procedure language. * Access to the sources of the OpenROAD languagePlatforms
OpenROAD application can be deployed on the following clients :- Thin Client (Web), Windows, and various flavours of Linux/Unix. It has support forExternal links
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