From: | "Rudy Gireyev" <rgireyev(at)cnmnetwork(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] Using Postgres with CGI's |
Date: | 1999-06-05 20:30:56 |
Message-ID: | 199906052029.QAA27658@hub.org |
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What about running JAVA applets that will run in a browser and
connect to PostgreSQL using JDBC?
Rudy
On 5 Jun 99, at 18:29, John Browning wrote:
> > On Fri, 04 Jun 1999 23:24:12 COT, fabian baena <fabbaena(at)hotmail(dot)com>
> > said:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to biuld a database that I can use with a browser like
> netscape > or something like that. > I want to know if I can do this,
> and if I can, where can I get information > on how to do this. > Thank
> you.
>
> In theory, AOLServer has quite good integration with database
> programs, including postgres. It offers ready-made options to do the
> following things from any browser
>
> Table Maintenance
>
> Create at new table
>
> Customize Table
> Extend Table
> Drop Table
> Search a Table
> Enter Data into a Table
> Set permissions for a database table
> Get Table Schema
> Get Data
> Execute Arbitrary SQL
>
> (In practice, I must admit that I'm having problems getting it to
> work, but hopefully that's another story...)
>
> AOLServer runs on various Unixes and is free from
> http://www.aolserver.com. Next version is allegedly open source as
> well.
>
> Check out also http://6916.lcs.mit.edu/ which is MIT's course on
> data-base driven Web sites and lists a lot of fun stuff you can do
> with databases on the Web.
>
> bests
>
>
>
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