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Personally, I would use one of the development tools that produce java, like Unify's VISION/Web, that can provide native connections to any database. Developer 2000 doesn't scale very well, and is only specific to Oracle.
Chris
The Nemasys wrote in message <3465FE86.165F302A_at_nemasys.net>...
>I would recommend using the Oracle Web App Server and the Oracle
>development tools such as Developer 2000. If this is going to be
>an in-house application, you might want to check into using
>Oracle PowerBrowser for the special 'hooks' it provides. A good
>place to start reading would be a book called 'Oracle Databases
>on the Web'. (I don't recall the author.)
>
>Tony_at_super.hk wrote:
>> And the purpose of the software application is by the use of the
>> browser, access the
>> database in the server part to retrieve the information needed. While
>> filling the fields in the
>> from, the software application should validate the information before
>> the user enter the
>> next field.
>>
>> I want to know that which software is better to develop the software
>> application,
>> Web Application Server 3.0, Delphi, Java, Javascript, FrontPage, or any
>> other else.
>
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Received on Mon Nov 10 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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