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Express Access to Your Database
July 1997
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What's New
/ Express Access to Your Database
Netiva's Web Database Application ($299, or $2999 for unlimited licenses) not only eliminates HTTP servers, SQL, CGI programs, and HTML, it also lets you produce database applications that are instantly available to multiple users through Web browsers. This thin-client software reads and writes Access, dBase, and Paradox files, but the hook is that you can write applications that access NT or Win 95 servers with any Web browser. It provides a simple authoring environment that anyone with an understanding of macros can use to create multiuser, Internet-ready programs connected to a database, Netiv
a says. Written entirely in Java, this software makes database development look simple, according to the company. Data-Page, a patent-pending technolo
gy, eliminates CGI, HTML, and SQL by attaching an applet on the browser side that reads information from the server and feeds it to the user directly.
Contact: Netiva Software, Campbell, CA
Phone: 408-379-2100
Internet:
http://www.netiva.com
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