We are currently accessing UniData via UniObjects running version 6.0.8 from
the .net environment.  What's the change to be available on 6.1?  Does this
make Uniobjects a real .net object instead of a com object?  I'm wondering
because it seems to be working fine now and I'm almost ready to move to
6.0.8 in production.  If it's worthwhile to hold off for 6.1 I can, I'm just
not sure what more I get from it.

Darren Tauer
TCF Leasing, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] UniObjects for .NET


UniObjects for .NET it's finally here!   It's also free!  Hopefully there 
will be some documentation.


UniData v6.1 to Become Available on 7/30/04

   This feature rich release of UniData includes the following
   enhancements:
   -  XML Enhancements, including the generation of XML Schema for
   XML output, support for an XML DOM API in Basic, XML/DB tool to
   move data from XML to/from UniData files, and a GUI XML/DB Mapping
   tool
   -  SOAP Client API
   -  Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for JDBC
   -  Table Relationship Mapping for ODBC Tools
   -  UniObjects for .NET

   The initial platforms on which this release will be available are
   AIX, HPUX (RISC), Solaris, Windows and Red Hat Linux.  Stay tuned
   for more details on the 7/30/04 release on the U2 website!



Peter Gonzalez
Senior Programmer Analyst
M & M Aerospace Hardware, Inc., a B/E Aerospace Company
10000 NW 15 Terrace
Miami, Florida 33172
Phone: 305.925.2714
Fax: 305.925.2610
www.mmaero.com
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