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BlogsWhy move your Revelation database from Novell to Windows Server?Advantages to using the Universal Driver (UD) service from Revelation Software on Windows server instead of the older NLM technology under Novell include;
Accessing the AIRS Web Service using OLE/COM via VB.NetThe challenge was to connect to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) Validation Web Service from a basic scripting language (such as Revelations's OpenInsight). CFIA does not permit access via HTTP GET or POST while SOAP generates byte array data types for the XML content that the scripting language does not support.
AREV DOS migration strategyApplications written under Advanced Revelation for MS-DOS can be seductive little devils. They may be very accommodating and difficult to live without but also will become more and more demanding as time goes by. When DOS equipment, performance, networking, support and systems integration issues become significant, here are some of the strategic options you should consider, along with their pros and cons. The first step is to evaluate the current status of your AREV application. This will provide a solid basis for your decision-making process.
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