Updated: July 13, 2020 (February 10, 2003)
Analyst ReportNew FoxPro Supports Web Services
Visual FoxPro (VFP) 8, the latest version of Microsoft’s tool for developing data-centric applications using the XBase programming language (similar to the programming language included in Ashon-Tate’s original dBase database product), has been released. Microsoft continues to enhance this product (acquired in 1992) for its enthusiastic base of solution providers and developers serving small and medium-size businesses, even though the vast majority of the company’s development tool efforts are focused on Visual Basic, Visual C++, and its new programming language, C#, while its database efforts revolve around SQL Server.
New features of VFP 8 include support for creating and consuming Web services via the integrated Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) toolkit. It does not, however, use the .NET Framework. VFP 8 also supports “structured exception handling,” a programming language feature recently added to Visual Basic that simplifies error handling by enabling programmers to consolidate code for dealing with a particular class of error.
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