Re: web database

From: Pewit <pewit_at_compuserve.com>
Date: 1997/07/08
Message-ID: <33C254F4.5970_at_compuserve.com>#1/1


Dan McGarry wrote:
>
> Zainal Abidin Shariff Ghazali <erotomania_at_sunot.net> wrote in article
> <33B286AF.3057_at_sunot.net>...
> > 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.
> > >
> > > any one to give ideas where to start from?
> > >

Take a look at Visual Cafe Pro -a RAD tool for Java that maskes it easy to connect your database to your website. It comes with dbANYWHERE a 100% JDBC compatible middleware product with native drivers for Informix and other SQL databases that require no additional drivers on the client - just a Java-enabled browser. It also has Wizards and data aware controls to ease database development. Symantec have a strategic alliance with Informix who have chosen VC Pro as their Java development tool.

More info on the website below.

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Received on Tue Jul 08 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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