John Hester wrote:
We use IHS (IBM's version of Apache) and WebSphere AppServer along with
UOJ to connect to UV. Each user-initiated UOJ subroutine call to UV
establishes a new logged-in session that consumes a license while the
subroutine runs. When the data is returned to UV, the session
Also take a look at Hudson,
http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Meet+Hudson.
It can help with a lot of germane tasks for builds, testing...etc and it
is easy to create customized plugins...
Doug wrote:
Bill,
We use scripts that run our application, but the big caveat is that we are
You cannot put Access in the same category as Oracle, DB2, Sybase,
MySQL, SQL Anywhere, PostgreSQL... etc...
Not even close.
charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:
By the way. To anybody that thinks a flat relational database enforces
relational integrity. Have you ever seen an MS Access
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You cannot put Access in the same category
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message 4ab7b2ef.6030...@sun.com, Lance J. Andersen
lance.ander...@sun.com writes
You cannot put Access in the same category as Oracle, DB2, Sybase,
MySQL, SQL Anywhere, PostgreSQL... etc...
Not even close.
Oh yes you can! Note that Charles said designed
Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
The one statement below that isn't the way I would say it at all is
What I like about Cache is that is provides competition in the Multivalue
market. If Oracle had the same level of competitive providers as the mv world
has, they would not have got away with their
I should point out, that the comment I was referring to was not from
Dawn, I just did a bad cut trying to streamline the message. Sorry Dawn.
Lance J. Andersen wrote:
Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
The one statement below that isn't the way I would say it at all is
What I like about Cache
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message 25013-46...@sneakemail.com, Tony Gravagno
3xk547...@sneakemail.com writes
I'm not sure why you're emphasizing OLD. The MV implementation
in Caché supports many versions of Pick plus the Prime nuances of
U2.
:-)
I believe one would find the level of
I still do not see a news announcement on yahoo IBM stock section. If
the revenue stream was high enough, I do not think IBM would have sold
the business. Hope the technology grows with the new company as it
would be sad to see it in maintenance mode only...
Hard to believe it will soon be
Drew Henderson wrote:
Don't know...wouldn't that be cool! Then we could run Word,
Financial, and Graph Connection!
drew your scaring me now
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We rebranded a a version of uniVerse as PI/EXL prior to the release of
PI/Open. PI/Open, was *not* from vmark, it was created internally at
Prime, with most of the work done at the Prime UK facility. Martin
Phillips was part of the UK team.
-lance
Jerry wrote:
If I remember correctly
My memory is a bit rusty, I think we released the first release of
PI/Open in 1989.
Richard Nuckolls wrote:
Google sez:
Vmark was founded in 1984; Unidata in 1986. I did not find a date for
PI/Open.
If I remember correctly Vmark built the first releases of PI on Unix
for Prime.
Thanks Lance,
Ah, I had forgotten about PI/EXL. I could not believe that
Universe had anything to do with the core of PI/Open.
-Rick
On Apr 30, 2007, at 2:17 PM, Lance J. Andersen wrote:
We rebranded a a version of uniVerse as PI/EXL prior to the release
of PI/Open. PI/Open
Richard Nuckolls wrote:
Thanks Lance,
anytime.
Ah, I had forgotten about PI/EXL. I could not believe that Universe
had anything to do with the core of PI/Open.
Hard to believe it has been 20 + years since PI/EXL... where did the
time go
-Rick
On Apr 30, 2007, at 2:17 PM, Lance J
that is PI/pc not PI/Open that came from Cosmos...
Dawn Wolthuis wrote:
Yes, I second (or third) that. PI/Open came from the Rev folks and had
nothing to do with UniVerse until it was acquired it after Prime's
demise. --dawn
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Yes we had a Prime INFORMATION internals course that we used to run at
Prime in the late eighties. I used to teach occasionaly. This was
primarily an internal Prime course. I did present this to a couple of
key customers at the time.
Glenn Herbert wrote:
The classes I taught were offered
Were the -subroutines also used by the multi valued subroutines intended
for itypes?
Martin Phillips wrote:
When globally cataloging, the catalog name begins with a *, -, $ or !
according to my documentation.
There are conventional uses for these characters but you can break the
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