Are you saying that UniObjects are used instead of Redback or is it used in 
addition to Redback?

Without giving away company secrets, can you briefly describe some real world 
examples of what kind of applications were written with UniObjects?  Loosely 
speaking, what practical uses are there that I am not grasping?  If I am 
content with doing things from TCL, why do I need this?  Is this more for 
end-user applications (i.e. not programmers)?

What sort of things can I take to management that I could do with UniObjects 
that will make them go WOW!


John Israel
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Dayton Superior Corporation
1125 Byers Road
Miamisburg, OH  45342


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>>> What are UniObjects?

Uniobjects are libraries.  Theses can be included in a variety of 
applications and provide access to U2 databases.  On Linux there is 
Uniobjects for Java.  There is a version for .NET.  And there is an older 
COM version that can be used for applications that don't support .NET.

I mainly use the Uniobjects for Java to access data from our Unidata 
system from PHP.  I use some .NET in VB applications.  The COM version is 
used in some Domino agents..

HTH

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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