[ad] In addition to selling and supporting mv.NET, my company provides custom development services. Most of the interfaces I describe in my blog have been implemented with mv.NET, including telephony (in/out-bound voice/SMS), web services, and interfaces with Microsoft Office apps. All of these things can be interfaced with T24 When people say the interface is with telnet, that includes SSH. jRemote can also be used. mv.NET is a super-set of that communications pipe, including a lot of great functionality not found anywhere else in this industry. If you are looking for mv.NET licenses for your own development, yes, contact BlueFinity directly. I'm happy to sell licenses as well, but that's not the main Nebula R&D focus. If you are also looking for development services, and new interfaces with your systems, I welcome you to contact me. Depending on your needs I may even refer you back to BlueFinity, our respected partners. To answer the specific question about how mv.NET accesses the database, you are welcome to visit our website for a video showing mv.NET installation and configuration, and another which shows the creation of a .NET web service using mv.NET to interface with the DBMS. Because the installation is complex, as part of our value-add, Nebula R&D installs and configures the environment for you, so that you can move forward quickly with your evaluation and development. <http://nebula-rnd.com/products/gallery.htm> See also my blog, link below. (Remove 'nospam' and 'remove.please') nospamNebula-RnD.com/products/gallery.htm Tony Gravagno Nebula Research and Development TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com/blog Visit PickWiki.com! Contribute! http://Twitter.com/TonyGravagno
_____ From: Dick Thiot mv.NET is available through Bluefinity (www.Bluefinity.com). It supports many of the MultiValue database vendors. The connection depends on the vendor but in the case of jBASE it makes a telnet connection. Bluefinity is owned by MPower1, the save as jBASE (the marketing/support company as opposed to Temenos). It is licensed by developer and per each connection to the database. However, since it supports connection pooling this is not a one-to-one relationship to users. mv.NET is sold through resellers in the U.S. I can't speak for other parts of the world. Dick Thiot Maverick Systems On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Simon Verona wrote: You need to speak to jBASE on this one - I've never used mv.net itself - I wrote my own library that pre-dates mv.net. I believe it provides a add-in to vb.net that exposes all the functionality. It includes a dotnet data provider and an interface for reporting services. On 28/11/2011 08:18, acleda wrote: Hi Simon, do you have any document on how mv.net access via jBase? -- Please read the posting guidelines at: http://groups.google.com/group/jBASE/web/Posting%20Guidelines IMPORTANT: Type T24: at the start of the subject line for questions specific to Globus/T24 To post, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jBASE?hl=en
