hat has meant either using RedBack, small
scale UniObjects pooling through ActiveX DLLs or creating ISAPI DLLs.
Brian
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Brian,
>At the cludgy end you could use CGI to write a script (select
>your language
>here) to write request information to a directory, have a
>phantom scan it
>and write the response back, and then have the CGI script send
>that back to
>the web server. Very simple, but pretty slow and limited i
What I'm still a little fuzzy about is, say I'm already using .asp to connect
to and extract a response from my U2 database. What does a product like
Redback do for me extra? Why would I need it?
Will,
I'm coming in on the middle of this thread, so I may be missing some
details. What do you mea
Will,
> What I'm still a little fuzzy about is, say I'm already using
> .asp to connect to and extract a response from my U2
> database. What does a product like Redback do for me extra?
> Why would I need it?
> Thanks
> Will
Let's start from the basics. Apologies as you will know this alre
Will,
The main thing that Redback does is connection pooling. In other words it
reduces the number of licenses that you'll use.
HTH,
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/20/2005 07:59:06 PM:
> What I'm still
What I'm still a little fuzzy about is, say I'm already using .asp to connect
to and extract a response from my U2 database. What does a product like
Redback do for me extra? Why would I need it?
Thanks
Will
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