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with Microsoft Office apps.  All of these things can be
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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.
 
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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.
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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?

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