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March 1995, Week 4

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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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According to Jerry Bostick:
>
> In article <[log in to unmask]>, Kyle Parrish
> <[log in to unmask]> says:
> >
> >Birket,
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> >
>
> >   2)  UNIX based Web server.  Can I still use ODBC compliant apps to
> >make my calls to Image?
>
> Don't know of any unix odbc clients, but they may be there.
 
If you have hp-ux and allbase/net on it, you can use sql to get to the
image/sql. I haven't done this, but I have seen it refered to in several
places as possible.
>
> >   3)  3000 based Web server.  I got some info that I am digesting now,
> >but I need to know what the performance load is on the 3000.
>
> The 3k web server is the *man's* way to go.  However, the
> 3k httpd cgi interface is a bear.  Plus, you'll have to
> write a C prog for the image access and you have to be on iX 5.0.
> And, you'll need to be posix (read unxi) savy, as the httpd
> runs under the posix shell. *But*, you end up with a more robust,
> industrial strength web/image interface.
>
> good luck,
>
> jerry
>
We are going to try the hp3k way (to image) as well as have a Unix based web
server for other things. Good luck!
 
BTW Any of you 4-gl providers interested in making the hp3k web server
have friendly access to Image? This sounds to me like a market
opportunity...
 
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