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Date: | Wed, 22 Mar 1995 08:52:46 -0500 |
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Birket,
I don't have an application yet! :-) Though, yes, I would hope to be able
to utilize ODBC rather than RPC or other internals I don't know anything
about.
Here is my plan. A professor links to my Web site. Uses a login screen
to get access to another screen. This screen allows him/her to run
reports, with the data coming back to his/her screen.
Now, here are the three possible ways I see to do this, but I don't
understand what each would require, so I am putting it out here for input.
1) PC based Web server. Could I use Powerbuilder, or some other
ODBC compliant application to perform my calls to Image?
2) UNIX based Web server. Can I still use ODBC compliant apps to
make my calls to Image?
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.
All help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Kyle
ODURF
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