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DBForms or sqltags

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jou128@yahoo.com - 26 May 2005 20:19 GMT
Hi all,

I need to convert an Access app. to a web-based app. Since it's an
entirely db driven web app, I'm thinking I could use DBForms or sqltags
instead of the whole stack of struts/hibernate etc.  Does anyone have
any experience with either of these, which one is better?  also why is
the link to sqltags (http://sqltags.org or www.sqltags.org) no longer
working, did it move to somewhere else?

thanks.

s o
ryan.dillon@gmail.com - 27 May 2005 03:42 GMT
[Warning! Commercial plug ahead]

Hi,

While I cannot answer your specific question, I work with a product
that can easily generate database centric applications (using Struts
and a simple JDBC data access layer) which may be useful in your
situation. You can customise the generated application to suit your
specific needs.

If you are interested you can have a look at the demo:
http://www.codecanvas.com.au/rapidj/demonstration.php

Regards,

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Code Canvas Technologies
RapidJ - Rapid Java Web Development
http://www.codecanvas.com.au/rapidj/


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