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XbEvent ® 1.0 for Xbase++/NT

!! first Beta out now !!

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XbEvent ® gives your the powerfull access to the
Win/NT
Eventhandling

XbEvent® provides a powerful set of functions
that let you seamlessly use the Event-Mechanism of Windows NT
into your Xbase++-Applications.

Here are some of the immediate advantages of XbEvent ® ...

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Now your applications can centralize errors and messages on the
NT Event Log!

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Designed to be a highly encapsulated implementation of the Microsoft Windows NT's Event Log Architecture for ease in use and understanding of one of the most challenging and important aspects of the Windows NT Operating System.

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This is a must have functionality for many application and web developers. The Event Log is NT's implementation of centralized error processing. With the EventLog you may write your own application/web site error messages which can then be used by many other 3rd party applications and NT itself. You may also read other applications errors and any NT system and security errors.

 

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opens a handle of an event log.
opens a handle of a backup event log.
saves the specified event log to a backup file.
The function does not clear the event log.
closes the specified event log returned by the XbOpenEventLog function.
clears the specified event log, and optionally saves the current copy of the logfile to a backup file.
reads a whole number of entries from the specified event log. The function can be used to read log entries in forward or reverse chronological order.
retrieves the number of records in the specified event log.
retrieves the absolute record number of the oldest record in the specified event log.
returns a handle that can be used with the XbReportEvent function to log an event.
writes an entry at the end of the specified event log.
closes a handle returned by the XbRegisterEventSource function.
returns the last-error code value of the above functions.
used to create an EventKey in the Registery of the local machine.
used to check an EventKey for existing in the Registery of the
local machine.
used to delete an EventKey from the Registery of the local machine.
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