- From: Bruce Alexander <balexand@cac.washington.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 14:59:53 -0700 (PDT)
- To: www-rdb@w3.org
Microsoft has some good products to tie FoxPro, Access, or SQL Server to the web. I've never used them, but I hear they're okay. Claris has something to tie FileMaker Pro to the web. I haven't used it but I'm converting an existing FMP database to standard cgi, going from Mac to UNIX, and what I see is that they store alot of stuff directly in the db (embedded html, for instance). There seems to be some problems with update access, but read-only works pretty well. Looks kind of storage-hoggish if you ask me, but what do I know? The point is I hear tell that the development cycle for the web pages is nice and short and the gateway is reliable. I have no reason to doubt. Informix is real web friendly. Version 7 has both ESQL/C and CLI/ODBC access, but the html are your problem. I'm using the ODBC option with C language CGI right now and I'm real happy with it. Some folks upstairs are using an ESQL/C interface and they seem to be pleased too. I hear tell there's a new product out for Informix that is more like what you want (actual development tools for the web); but that's only hearsay. Bruce Alexander <balexand@cac.washington.edu> UW Computing & Communications Student Information Systems (206) 685-6293 - All views and opinions expressed are my own - On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, John D Groenveld wrote: > What would you like to talk about? I have a question. Besides Oracle, which > RDBMS vendors ship with Web gateway products (4GL's, Web enabled dev tools)? > I'm not interested in 3rd party tools. > Thanks, > John > groenvel@cse.psu.edu > >
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