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David T Darnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 May 2002 16:03:36 -0600
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Terry,

I'd really like to keep track of this development. Is there a mailing list
I can subscribe my personal email address to ([log in to unmask])?  If
not, a web site?

Dave Darnell




"Terry O'Brien" <[log in to unmask]>@RAVEN.UTC.EDU> on 05/06/2002 03:47:07 PM

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Subject:    Re: [HP3000-L] Eloquence + Omnidex (inspired by: HP3000 and
       HP-UX)


All:

For those folks porting applications to other platforms, DISC is working
with a sister company (called DISC Migration Services) consisting of
former DISC employees who are providing migration consulting and RDBMS
porting assistance to Omnidex customers and are providing a mapping api
that maps the odxfind, dbiopen, etc. calls to the underlying RDBMS calls
and the Omnidex open system calls (OmniAccess) so little to no source
code changes will be needed.  The mapping api runs on all the same
platforms and RDBMS that Omnidex supports and will work in conjunction
with porting tools such as the ones offered by Transformix.

And a quick update on our porting status - we have most of the technical
details worked out on making Omnidex work with HP-Eloquence and do plan
on offering Omnidex/HP-Eloquence as a migration option to the Omnidex
customers.

Terry

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