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Transferring Client-server Pb application to a web app
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| Adida 2004-04-09, 10:34 am |
| Hi !
I am running a client server project (PB 9 on Oracle 8.17 DB) and was
wondering if anyone here tried to move to three tiers .
Thanks.
Adida
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| Jim Douglas 2004-04-10, 10:32 am |
| Sure, now it's easier than ever, get Microsoft .NET, go to some training,
and start re-writing your existing code. Unless there is some great number
of business reasons to convert the application why bother? Typically by
this time most PB applications are stable are are doing their job nicely.
"Adida" <adi_dagan@bezeqint.net> wrote in message
news:f67efedd.0404090425.7e13a7d0@posting.google.com...
> Hi !
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> I am running a client server project (PB 9 on Oracle 8.17 DB) and was
> wondering if anyone here tried to move to three tiers .
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> Thanks.
>
> Adida
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| http://mylinuxisp.com/~vmdd_tech 2004-05-12, 9:11 pm |
| If a client-server app is doing fine, you should not try to
convert it to a web app. Instead, you should distributed-enable,
Java-enable, or NET-enable your app.
We have experience in this area.
VMDD Tech
Catalog - http://vmdd.tech.mylinuxisp.com/catalog/
adi_dagan@bezeqint.net (Adida) wrote in message news:<f67efedd.0404090425.7e13a7d0@posting.google.com>...
> Hi !
>
> I am running a client server project (PB 9 on Oracle 8.17 DB) and was
> wondering if anyone here tried to move to three tiers .
>
> Thanks.
>
> Adida
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