I am able to run OpenQM Rev 2.6-6 (Ladybridge Systems, 2007) in Fedora using Docker. I understand that there is no official support for OpenSource, but I am hoping to find some documentation on how to use it. Could someone kindly guide me on how to restore a save from "FILE>SAVE of pick"? I am aware that SD does not support FILE.SAVE on pseudotape to invoke T.DET or T.REW to initiate the file load and ultimately 'restore-account'. Could someone please point me in the right direction on how to migrate my accounts to OpenQM 2.6-6? Also, do I need the "pick0" in D3 to migrate to OpenQM to define tapes and devices?
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Recent communications from Rocket have given a strong indication that the commercial OpenQM product is no longer being actively marketed. Although licences are still available, users are being encouraged to move OpenQM applications to UniVerse or jBASE. It appears that D3 users are similarly affected.
The GPL version of OpenQM is 17 years old and lacks the many later developments that have been invaluable to application developers. It also is for Linux only.
As the original developer of OpenQM, I never thought that I would say this but I would not advocate migration of your existing Pick application to the commercial OpenQM product.
Martin Phillips
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I spoke to Brian at Rocket. D3 isn’t going anywhere, but they are not developing any new features. Just bug fixes and other patches.
As for migrating to a web GUI, I would be interested to know what Universe and/or jBase provide that makes that work. I’m currently using an OSFI library that I developed to access D3 like a generic DB, but it doesn’t’ support calling subroutines. I’m doing that with triggers which works but it’s not ideal or efficient.
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Steve,
I was going to have a look at Coyote. I don’t see anything about https in their docs. Do they not support it? And if they don’t, how are you doing this securely?
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Steve,
The download available that I can find is 32bit. To your knowledge, is there a Coyote version for D3/Linux that is 64 bit?
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Hmm. How does the request get to Coyote? I thought Coyote was the web server software as well.
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Ok, last question: If I already have some C programs in my px_user.o linked to my D3/Linux 10.2. How can I include Coyote? It looks like it takes over px_user and I lose my own custom code. Is that something you’ve had to deal with?
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No worries. Looks like PIPES is the default method anyway so no linking will be required.
I dabbled in something like this a couple of years ago before I knew about Coyote. It’s an Apache module that I created in C++ that works like PHP. It compiles and executes basic code on the fly. I used my OSFI interface to access pick data and implemented all of the pick statements and functions that would be permissible in this environment. Pretty much everything but INPUT and a handful of device type statements that I wasn’t going to use anyway. Use PRINT to output HTML or exit code mode and output html inline (just like PHP). For example:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>
<*
PRINT ‘here is my page title’
* note I’m using <* *> as beginning and ending sentinels to process Basic code
*>
</title>
</head>
<body>
<*
For I = 1 to 100
Print ‘hello world for the ‘:i:’th time’
Next i
*>
</body>
</html>
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