Sample Code
Sample Java program for DB/C FS file I/O | Download | ||
This sample demonstrates a Java program that connects to a DB/C FS server, opens a file with three indexes, and writes and reads records in the file. See the August 2005 DB/C Newsletter for more information. | |||
Sample GUI menu program | Download | ||
This sample demonstrates a typical GUI login and main menu function written in DB/C DX. See the June 2004 DB/C Newsletter for more information. | |||
Sample Ant Buildfile | Download | ||
This sample demonstrates how Ant can be used with Eclipse to compile DB/C DX programs in a special manner. See the October 2003 DB/C Newsletter for more information. | |||
MD5 and Blowfish programs | Download | ||
The sample programs demonstrate the MD5 authentication algorithm and the Blowfish encryption algorithm written in the DB/C language. See the September 2003 DB/C Newsletter for more information. | |||
DB/C DX sample web server | Download | ||
The sample programs to allow a DB/C DX program to act as a dispatcher for responding to POST messages from web pages. This sample includes a Java Servlet that runs in the web server and connects with the DB/C DX dispatcher program via TCP/IP. See the August 2002 DB/C Newsletter for more information. | |||
DB/C XML program | Download | ||
The sample programs to create and read XML files as described in the November 2001 DB/C Newsletter. | |||
Various DB/C DX programs | Download | ||
Sample DB/C DX programs for send and receive email, ftp client, web server, and a GUI drawing (paint) program. | |||
SQL sample programs | Download | ||
DB/C DX programs that use SQLEXEC to access an SQL database. | |||
CVERB example | Download | ||
The CVERB sample programs described in the February 1997 DB/C Newsletter. | |||
GUI file maintenance program | Download | ||
DB/C DX sample program using GUI features (no KEYIN/DISPLAY) that implements a typical file maintenance program with add, change, delete records in a file. | |||
Termdef source files | Download | ||
TDCMP source files for more than 25 types of terminals. |