Re: Microfocus Netexpress question : COBSQL vs openESQL
From: TofuTheGreat (cswearingen_at_co.wood.wi.us)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: 10 Sep 2004 08:38:16 -0700
Application Server is also MicroFocus' runtime environment for
applications built using NetExpress development tools.
Robert Wagner <robert@wagner.net.yourmammaharvests> wrote in message news:<0351k0l5hrjdt7gal8pr4b51shkqs7o52r@4ax.com>...
> >Is "application server" just simply a set of run time dll's that you need
> >user licenses for to run cobol apps?
> >
> >I presume it doesnt run as a service...
>
> Many different products are named "application server". The Oracle
> Application Server Standard Edition One is a $4,995 package of
> development tools, network cache, etc. It is more than a set of dlls.
> If that's the one you're talking about, yes, you need an expensive
> license to run apps written in any language.
>
> The good news is you don't need Oracle Application Server. All you
> need is a device driver, a defined data source and SQL*NET (the
> tnsnames guy).
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