From: jpbrunon@netaway.com (Jean-Philippe Brunon)
Subject: Re: DataBase program for Web site
Date: 1996/02/02
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In article <4ers30$9tk@news2.cts.com>, sharman@dsr.com (Lane Sharman) says:
>
>elkinsecon@aol.com (ElkinsEcon) wrote:
>
>Check out http://www.dsr.com as an Oracle source for WWW-based
>applications.
>
>>Rafal Czerniawski wrote (in part):
 
>>>I need know if there is a pre-designed software program (UNIX based I
>>>believed) that can act as 
>>>a Database Search engine in a specific Web site, where it could
>>>manipulate (search and query) 
>>>specific data that is periodically updated and input from an external
>>>source.  In other words, I 
>>>want to put our store items information on the Web (our future site),
>>>where the Internet Browser 
>>>will be able to search, query, and may be order any of those items.
 
>>You might also try:
 
>>www.speedware.com
 
>>Speedware seems to to be concentrating on internet related applications of
>>the sort that you're describing.  
 
>>Steve Elkins
>
>

Netaway does this sort of product : in fact, netaway offers a WEB/SQL gateway
which instanciates HTML template files containing SQL requests.
You have to write the template files : normal html pages with embedded SQL requests
describes in a very limited set of simple macros (SQL@Way language).

You can try  www.netaway.com

There is demonstrations on line of a geographical application and a database
supervision application.

Jean-Philippe Brunon  


