Hi Stephen,
I tried out your web-based Derby manager.
It seemed to work very well, except that my X server freaked out about
drawing those Mac graphics!
(took all cpu for quite long every time a new window/frame was created,
or when I used the scroll bars)
Don't really know what else you could have added, as I'm not using these
kind of tools much. On first sight, I did not miss any basic features
related to manipulating the contents of the database.
I did not see any interface for backing up/restoring the database or
letting another user access the database, but maybe I missed it or this
kind of functionality might be out of scope.
I would recommend users more experienced with management systems to try
it out and comment on it!
I can see the value of the software in letting users manage their own
databases on a server through a web-interface, as I have seen some ISPs
offer.
regards,
--
Kristian
Stephen Caine wrote:
Derby Users:
Our company has created a web-based Derby manager. This is an "preview"
that we are putting up for a short while so Derby users can play with it.
The Derby manager (QDBM) will be included in our next Qilan release (our
web development product).
To access QDBM, go to: http://willow.powersrvcs.net:8080/qilan/_q_support/
Username: qilan
Password: qdbm
A single database is running, Portal_Control. It can be accessed with:
Username: QILAN
Password: MY_PASSWORD
If you want to see what the web interface (front end) looks like that
uses Portal_Control, go to:
http://willow.powersrvcs.net:8080/qilan/Login
The login information can be viewed by holding the cursor over the input
fields (title tags).
While it is fine to modify Portal_Control, it may become unusable if
certain data is deleted/modified. If this happens, notify
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to restore the data base.
We appreciate your comments and suggestions. We expect it will get
broken several times over the next few days :)
Stephen Caine
CommonGround Softworks, Inc.
www.qilan.com
Phil McNamara
CommonGround Softworks Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.commongrnd.com