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 with these products that
> would be useful for us to know? Thanks.

We use, sell, and support PDP.NET and mv.NET.

For business and technical reasons we have entered into a Distributor
relationship with BlueFinity for mv.NET - I hope that's a testament to our
confidence.  While it's great software, sometimes I'm less focused on how
something works and more interested in what happens when it doesn't.  I
continue to be impressed by the personal and professional support,
immediate responsiveness, quick patches as required, etc.  We're very happy
doing business with BlueFinity and working with mv.NET.  Inquiries from
end-users and VARs welcome:
mv.net@ removethisNebula-RnD .com

We recently converted a Universe site from OLEDB to mv.NET and they are
very happy with it.  They had lots of issues with OLEDB, (see one of my
inquiries about SQL in this forum), and prior to that they had lots of
issues with ODBC.  IBM was not able to fix the errors in the server, and
these issues went on for months.  People in this forum and elsewhere said
they preferred to simply avoid these interfaces.  The client was up and in
production very shortly after activating licenses.

HTH,
Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
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