> From: Larry Chase <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Web Browser Access to TurboIMAGE > Date: Monday, February 10, 1997 6:48 PM > > We are attempting to have Web browser access (from Netscape and MS > Explorer), from both Mac and IBM-compatible, through a Web server running > Windows NT to get to our HP3000 with a TurboIMAGE database with a continuous > ("open state") connection for interactive updating. We are aware of a > product called Autobahn from Speedware USA inc. to do this. Does anyone know > of a comparable software solution? > Thanks, > Larry Chase > [log in to unmask] Larry, I am new to HP3000-L so please excuse me for dropping in. To use the Microsoft NT IIs 2 web server you require a 32 bit ODBC driver to talk to the HP3000. There is currently a 32bit ODBC driver called Linkway from CSL which has been out for about 2 years as a 32bit driver, longer as a 16bit driver. CSL already has a working relationship with Speedware in Europe and Linkway will work with any ODBC compliant software such as Autoban. An alternative solution which you may wish to evaluate is Amazon from Intelligent Environments which allows you to build a Web application very simply using ODBC drivers. With Amazon you can control when things are done such as having the database opened when the app starts not when a client asks for a page improving speed and work loading on the 3000. With the Linkway, NT and possibly Amazon solution a lot of the workload of serving the web is kept off the 3000 and direct access to the HP3000 from Internet/Intranet clients can be limited to meet current security schemes. Details on Amazon may be found at http://www.ieinc.com. An HP generated ODBC case study utilising Linkway(formally known as Freedom) can be seen at http://www.hp.com/csy/europe/norton.html. Regards Andrew Maxwell Computing Solutions Limited For more info on Linkway please E-mail [log in to unmask] or call +44(0)1905 794400