Login ProductsSalesSupportDownloadsAbout |
Home » Technical Support » DBISAM Technical Support » Support Forums » DBISAM General » View Thread |
Messages 1 to 3 of 3 total |
ASP.NET and DBISAM |
Thu, Aug 31 2006 4:23 AM | Permanent Link |
Mike Mayer | Hi,
We would like to develop web interface for our application with ASP.NET(Borland Studio 2006). We are not familiar with this technology, so is it possible to use DBISAM in such application? Regards, Mike |
Thu, Aug 31 2006 8:20 AM | Permanent Link |
"Johnnie Norsworthy" | "Mike Mayer" <miko@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:F6000C3D-A324-4D44-8CE0-9DAB19F78621@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi, > > We would like to develop web interface for our application with > ASP.NET(Borland Studio 2006). > We are not familiar with this technology, so is it possible to use DBISAM > in such application? I have a DBISAM version 4 server on my hosted web server. To access data on that server I use ContextSoft.com DBISAM.NET ADO.NET provider, a third party tool. All data retrieval and updating is done through SQL commands. I have web services written in C# and a few ASP.NET web pages that access this server and it has been working great for some time now. For a very long time I simply ran the 5-user server for my web site that was included free in my DBISAM standard license but recently upgraded to the full client-server version to have unlimited users at my customer sites. A feature of the yet to be released ElevateDB is going to be an ADO.NET provider without reliance on third-party tools. I am looking forward to this. -Johnnie |
Thu, Aug 31 2006 5:57 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Mike,
<< We would like to develop web interface for our application with ASP.NET(Borland Studio 2006).We are not familiar with this technology, so is it possible to use DBISAM in such application? >> Yes, you can do so via our ODBC driver and the ODBC.NET data provider, or via the third-party ADO.NET provider from Context Software as Johnnie described. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
This web page was last updated on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 12:54 AM | Privacy PolicySite Map © 2024 Elevate Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Questions or comments ? E-mail us at info@elevatesoft.com |