Hi Peter,
great that you wrote that. But what I need is mission-critical and for
400-600 users, 14 databases and about 900 tables.
Sorry but I do not believe in high availability and security with
Microsoftproducts of any kind.
Furthermore MS$ changes their specifications as they seem fit and nothing
works then anymore.
Michael
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 00:17:16 -0500, Peter Chong <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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>> True,
>>
>> but what are the proven tools? Where are they?
>> I wont my code to be in Cobol not Java, C or anything.
>> the new-system should be open to hardware and OS.
>> Don't want to depend on 1 manufacturer and his lies again.
>> Therefore alot depends on the tools that are available.
>> The project-plan will change considerably depending on the tools.
>>
>Hi, Michael
>
>I just wrote a beta code generator ASP.NET base on MS Access(ole 4.0).
>If you convert Image Data Set to MS Access table(schema and few data)
>for prototyping The code generator reads Access Schema, then it will
>generate a basic form for add, delete and update record for table.
>The code is written to vb.net code, so for COBOL programmer, it is
>very easy to pick up the code, I hope. From then you could upsize your
>code to your business logic with more steady data base. Data base call
>is standard SQL calls, so more easy to adapt to any SQL like database.
>then set up business plan to migrate.
>
>Beta Source code generator is available from www.exmlsoft.com
>
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