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Tutorials for use with Version 9.1.3 and higher


Using Synergy Components with Microsoft .NET and Web Services
Use xfNetLink .NET, xfServerPlus, and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 to build a distributed application with an ASP.NET front-end. You will use the xfNetLink .NET interface generation tools to create a Synergy .NET component (assembly) that can be used to access Synergy routines in an ELB via xfServerPlus. After completing the application, you will have the option of building a web service that can be called from the application. This tutorial concentrates on building the server portions of the application. In addition to knowledge of Synergy/DE, it is assumed that you have some familiarity with C#, Visual Studio, ASP.NET, and HTML.

Download (Self-extracting executable. After downloading, run xfNetTut913.exe, and then open NET_Start.htm in your browser.)

Tutorials for use with Versions 8.3 and 9.1


Using Synergy Components with Microsoft .NET and Web Services
Use xfNetLink .NET, xfServerPlus, and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 to build a distributed application with an ASP.NET front-end. You will use the xfNetLink .NET interface generation tools to create a Synergy .NET component (assembly) that can be used to access Synergy routines in an ELB via xfServerPlus. After completing the application, you will have the option of building a web service that can be called from the application. This tutorial concentrates on building the server portions of the application. It is assumed that you have some familiarity with C#, Visual Studio, ASP.NET, and HTML.

Download (Self-extracting executable. After downloading, run xfNetTut83.exe, and then open NET_Start.htm in your browser.)


Using Synergy Components with JavaServer Pages™
Use xfNetLink Java and xfServerPlus to build a distributed application with a JSP front-end. You will use the xfNetLink Java interface generation tools to create a Synergy component (JAR file) that can be used to access Synergy routines in an ELB via xfServerPlus. This tutorial concentrates on building the server portions of the application. It is assumed that you have some familiarity with Java™, JSP, and HTML. In addition, you will need to know how to set up a web server that supports JSP.

Download (Self-extracting executable. After downloading, run xfJSPTut83.exe, and then open JSP_Start.htm in your browser.)

Tutorials for use with Versions 7.5 and 8.1


Using Synergy Components with Microsoft .NET and Web Services
Use xfNetLink .NET, xfServerPlus, and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET or 2003 to build a distributed application with an ASP.NET front-end. You will use the xfNetLink .NET interface generation tools to create a Synergy .NET component (assembly) that can be used to access Synergy routines in an ELB via xfServerPlus. After completing the application, you will have the option of building a web service that can be called from the application. This tutorial concentrates on building the server portions of the application. It is assumed that you have some familiarity with C#, Visual Studio, ASP.NET, and HTML.

Download (Self-extracting executable. After downloading, run xfNetTut75.exe, and then open NET_Start.htm in your browser.)


Using Synergy Components with Active Server Pages
Use xfNetLink COM, xfServerPlus, and the xfNetLink COM interface generation tools to build a distributed computing system with an ASP front-end. Learn to create a Synergy COM component (type library) that can be used to access Synergy routines in an ELB via xfServerPlus. This tutorial concentrates on building the server portions of the application. It is assumed that you have some familiarity with ASP, HTML, and VBScript.

Download (Self-extracting executable. After downloading, run COMASPTut81.exe, and then open COM_Start.htm in your browser.)


Tutorials for use with Version 7.3


Using Synergy Components with Active Server Pages
Use xfNetLink COM, xfServerPlus, and the new interface generation
tools in Professional Series Development Environment to build a
distributed computing system with an ASP front-end. Learn to create
a Synergy COM component (type library) that can be used to access
Synergy routines in an ELB via xfServerPlus. This tutorial concentrates
on building the server portions of the application. It is assumed that
you have some familiarity with ASP, HTML, and VBScript.

Download (Self-extracting executable. After downloading, run comasptut.exe, and then open COM_Start.htm in your browser.)


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