All of the products mentioned here except RedBack will VOID your IBM
concurrent user license requirement.  IBM does not allow you to use third
party or in-house multiplexing software.  You must purchase the number of
licenses equal to the actual number of licenses you would have used without
multiplexing software.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Raymond DeGennaro
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Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:18 AM
To: Brown, Rick (brownri)
Cc: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] MvInternet

At 08:50 -0400 2005/04/14, Brown, Rick \(brownri\) wrote:
>It seems that the MvInternet product is no longer available. Is 
>there some transport to get Unibasic or XML output to the web that 
>does not entail spending 16,000 dollars? ... MvInternet seemed to be 
>EXACTLY what we wanted. WebWizard (which seems to run on that 
>engine) seems way too expensive.

Rick,

Just in case somebody hasn't gotten back to you yet, we offer a whole 
suite of products and the $16k price tag is for all the bells and 
whistles, full source-code distribution, maintenance, two days 
on-site training, travel estimates, etc..  I was a bit hesitant to 
reply to the list because I didn't want my reply to come off too like 
a sales pitch, but I also didn't want to leave some technical aspects 
open to misinterpretation.

Web Wizard was written to be platform independent and to work on top 
of any low-level connection.  We have installations running in 
uniVerse, UniData, D3, mv.Base, jBase, PI/Open, etc. and even had a 
few installs on MentorPro back in the early days.  As for the 
low-level connection, we have installations of Web Wizard running on 
top of ViaDuct, mvInternet, Coyote, uvObjects, LibertyODBC, our own 
low-level connection, etc..  Also, the next version of our connector, 
which is being seeded to beta testers, will have full SSL encryption 
between the web server and database server.

The full version of Web Wizard includes a Web API that generates HTML 
and auto-adjusts to WML if the browser is a PDA or cell phone, XML 
parsing and generation, the capability to return dynamically 
generated Excel Spreadsheets, PDF, RTF, etc.  Since the API is 
written in mvBASIC, it makes is very easy to reuse your existing 
subroutines, files and dictionaries.  Almost always, there is very 
little code migration required.  For the people that know HTML, or 
want to have very fine control over the generated HTML/XML, CSS and 
scripting there is also a template based approach so you can do 
anything you can do with HTML, even generate ECMAScript (aka 
JavaScript) on the fly.

If anybody has any other questions, I'll answer them here, or take it 
to e-mail, whichever the list desires.

Ray
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