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ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Learn about DataSnap servers, clients, data filters, and more with David I

Join Embarcadero's David I. for a deep dive technical webinar that will take you from the start with building DataSnap servers on Windows and DataSnap clients using Delphi, C++Builder, Delphi Prism and Delphi for PHP.

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The webinar will also show you how to build data filters, synchronous callbacks, custom server methods, authentication, and Web targets. Topics covered in this webinar will include: DataSnap history, DataSnap Windows servers, DataSnap and databases, DataSnap Filters, DataSnap Web targets, HTTP(S) and authentication, REST and JSON and .NET DataSnap client and Web applications using Delphi Prism

About the Presenter

David IntersimoneDavid Intersimone
Embarcadero VP of Developer Relations

David Intersimone (known to many as David I.) is a passionate and innovative software industry veteran-often referred to as a developer icon who extols and educates the world on Embarcadero developer programs and runs the rampant online developer community.

TECHNICAL WHITE PAPER

Learn from the Expert - Get Fast Results with Bob Swart's Step-by-step Whitepaper

Download the 50+ page technical paper by "Dr. Bob" Swart. Let Bob take you from the start with building DataSnap servers and clients on Windows, right through how to use filters, callbacks and build Web targets.

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This paper provides a hands on approach to the power and flexibility of DataSnap in RAD Studio 2010. From getting your first server and client apps going through to working with .NET as well as using internet protocols and callbacks, Bob leads you in easy steps to get fast and powerful results.

About the Author

Bob SwartBob Swart
Bob Swart Training & Consultancy

Bob Swart (aka Dr.Bob) is an IT consultant, developer, reseller, author, trainer and webmaster for his company Bob Swart Training & Consultancy (eBob42) based in Helmond, The Netherlands. Bob has spoken at Delphi Conferences since 1993. Bob is co-author of several books and contributing author for numerous computer magazines. His courseware manuals are sold word-wide from Lulu.com or via his own website (including e-mail support and free updates). Bob leads the Delphi section of the Dutch Software Development Network, and is webmaster and member of the UK Developers Group.

TUTORIAL VIDEOS

Watch online video tutorials to get a quick start with DataSnap

Learn from the Expert - Let Bob Swart ("Dr Bob") take you from the start with building DataSnap servers and clients on Windows, right through how to use filters, callbacks and build Web targets.

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Section 1 : Multiple DataSnap Server Targets
Watch Bob as he takes you through building multiple DataSnap Server types and specifically shows how easy it is to build a VCL application server, a console application server and a Windows Service server using RAD Studio 2010.
Section 2 : Multiple DataSnap Server Targets
Watch Bob as he uses RAD Studio 2010 to add Web Broker targets to his DataSnap servers.
Section 3 : Client Proxies
Join Bob as he adds custom server methods to his DataSnap 2010 servers and creates client proxies.
Section 4 : HTTP Authentication
In this section, Bob uses RAD Studio 2010 and goes on to work with HTTP authentication to enhance both the servers and the clients.
Section 5 : Data Filters
Join Bob as he shows you how to use DataSnap 2010 filters so that you can take more control over your data.