Re: web database

From: Paul White <pwhite_at_symantec.com>
Date: 1997/06/30
Message-ID: <33B7BF90.47EC_at_symantec.com>#1/1


Zainal Abidin Shariff Ghazali wrote:
>
> manolis_at_cytanet.com.cy wrote:
> >
> > hi,
> > i am trying to desing a database for a cd shop that will be used on a
> > webserver so that surfers can browse and search the cd titles
> > I have adequate knowledge of windows and UNIX programming.
> >
<snip> you could Java to get connected to a database from the web (but then you
> will have to spent a great amount of time understanding JDBC (Java
> Database Connectivity).

Take a look at Visual Cafe Pro - it provides drag & drop development for Java database apps and comes with dbANYWHERE - a 100% JDBC compatible middleware product with native drivers for Informix, Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, Access, ODBC. VC Pro has Wizards and database aware components that make database development easy and requires no drivers on the client - just a java-enabled browser. More info and trial versions available from the website below.

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Received on Mon Jun 30 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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