At 01:48 PM 4/12/2014, Javier Valencia wrote:

Has anyone implemented a web portal? By this I mean a web interface,
menus/forms, that allows you to access R:Base databases via the
internet. I am interested in what tools you used and how much effort
it required; I might need some help developing an application of this
type. If you prefer, you can e-mail me directly.


Javier,

To develop and deploy any kind of Web Portal for R:BASE 9.5 databases,
first you will need to acquire, understand, and define Oterro 9.5
System DSN (Data Source Name) on Microsoft Windows Web Servers such
as MS Windows Server 2003, Windows 2008 R2, or the latest & greatest
Server 2012 R2.

    http://www.Oterro.com

After having a fully configured and tested Web Server environment,
you have the following options:

01. R:Web Suite 9.5
    http://www.rwebsuite.com

02. Custom Web Portal Development using PHP or Node.js

03. R:WebReports to publish your R:BASE reports online
    http://www.rwebreports.com

The majority of our Government and Corporate VIP Customers are
utilizing a combination of both options running their mission
critical applications along with a combination of R:WebReports 9.5.

A few very cool and complex Business Web Portals are being designed,
developed, and tested (as beta testing), using Node.js by the
talented and experienced members of our R:eXpanded Dream Team.

With the introduction of MS Windows 2012 R2, you could also deploy
any R:Compiled applications (as is) using Hyper-V.

One of our government clients is taking full advantage of running
R:BASE Compiled Applications (as is) on MS Windows 2012 R2 using
Hyper-V as R:BASE Cloud.

Very soon you will see a combination of all such applications as
a showcase of R:BASE Solutions on www.rbasecloud.com.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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