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> Here's my expertise:
> 1) Pick BASIC
> 2) I can write HTML and I wrote a few javascripts!
> 3) I setup Apache as a web server
Then Pixius' product is *perfect* for you, that's all you need. Using
exactly that,
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But the problem has always been the equivalent of what mvInternet does. That is, connect Apache to Universe. So you have another idea of how to connect Apache (or really any other page server) to Universe? I don
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But the problem has always been the equivalent of what mvInternet does. That is, connect Apache to Universe. So you have another idea of how to connect Apache (or really any other page server) to Universe? I don't understand what "open port 80" means or whether this ac
Well, if your webserver is on a windows, you could use Uniobject for
windows (OLE).
Or maybe you could use the bridge to java to use UniObject for java...
But, I'm working on an interface of Intercall to python using SWIG, and
it seems to work very well, both on windows and linux.
And I know tha
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> Do you have a specific project in mind? There are at least half a dozen
> ways to get U2 data to appear on a web page, the "best" way depends on
> what expertise you already have in-house and how complex
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> The fastest, bestest, free way I know to have html<-->U2 with update
&
> Behalf Of Dawn M. Wolthuis
>
> The fastest, bestest, free way I know to have html<-->U2 with update
> capability is by using tomcat for a web server (or at least for an app
> server, i.e. a servlet container), then UOJ classes with Java.
>
> Client: Web Browser, with html / jsp
> Http Server: Req
light today.
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In a message dated 4/20/2004 2:20:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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>
If you want to play around with PHP interacting with the Universe
environment in an extremely simple way you can try the stuff below. Note
that I dont recommend this methodology for production systems but its a good
simple example.
The following stuff will execute any Universe command/cataloged pr
> David,
> I'd be interested in this answer as well.
I assume you saw my original reply about using the PHP->Java extension
with UOJ.
However, since PHP extensions seem to be written in some strange version
of highly pre-processed C code, I did actually embark on writing a U2
extension for PH
Will wrote:
> So are you saying that with Universe, Uniobjects [for Java] and Java
only
> I can have a web presence directly talking to my Universe database?
> Is that what you're saying?
Your list appears to be missing a web server (and probably a Servlet
Container if you go the UniObjects for Ja
Juniata College is using PHP and ODBC. Saw them demo at Datatel User Group.
HTH
Debra
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Katz
I don't know if anyone is using it in
production-- the PHP->Java extension was still
David,
I'd be interested in this answer as well.
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David Katz wrote:
Does anyone know if they have uniobjects for php?
Thanks
David.
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> Not that I'm aware of, but if you're brave you can convince UniObjects
> for Java and PHP to work together. Look on
> http://www.pickwiki.com for
> more information, at least two of us here have done it.
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> Does anyone know if they have uniobjects for php?
Not that I'm aware of, but if you're brave you can convince UniObjects
for Java and PHP to work together. Look on http://www.pickwiki.com for
more information, at lea
Does anyone know if they have uniobjects for php?
Thanks
David.
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