XBase++




Xbase++ is an object oriented programming language which has multiple inheritance and polymorphism.

It is based on the XBase language dialect and conventions.

It is 100% Clipper compatible language supporting multiple inheritance, polymorphism, object oriented programming.

It supports the xBase data types, including Codeblocks.

With Xbase++ it is possible to generate applications for Windows NT, 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, VISTA and Windows 7, 8, 10.Xbase++ offers complete integration of all common Windows forms, which are encapsulated as objects within the program code.

All object-oriented approaches are supported in Xbase++ (e.g. single and multiple inheritance, abstract classes, abstract methods).

Using a so-called web application adapter, it is possible to support business processes via the Internet and to access dBASE databases directly via the Internet.

The result can then be conveniently displayed in any browser or even in your own program interface via ActiveX components.

With version 2.0, the web front end was expanded to include the Compiled Xbase Pages class (), with which the usual Xbase++ logic, embedded in HTML code for the user interface, can continue to be used.

These pages can then be accessed from a web server using any browser; only the created program DLL must be on a Windows server.

In addition to the command line commands, Alaska provides licensees with the free Visual Xbase++ tool for development up to and including version 1.9 SL1.

As of version 2.0, the IDE is made available as the central development environment under the name Workbench.