Ewinger Klaus wrote:
Hi Simon
At DB2 Information Management Conference, IBM announced a
new extension to UniVerse: U2 Soap Server. It is
definitely the way to go for integration with .NET. As it
fully supports WSDL, it plugs very nicely into Visual
Studio 2003/2005. And Service Oriented
Our SQL programmer says that if UVODBC is setup right, it's really fast
but we also use UNIOBJECTS.net.
BobW
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Simon Jackson wrote:
We are looking at integrating our UniVerse 10 system with
applications written in .NET, particularly ASP.NET. We
are currently evaluating five mechanisms for accessing
UniVerse data:
* UVODBC * RedBack * PDP.NET * MV.NET * UniConduit
Does anyone have any experience
Not any of the below but we're using Uodotnet with Com+ object pooling
for web services (via ASP.NET). Quite satisfactory.
Stuart
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cossd
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