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Web-browser (dotNET) access to Delphi 5 based application |
Sun, May 24 2009 7:26 PM | Permanent Link |
"Al Vas" | Hi,
I posted this on emarcaredo newsgroup but thought I might also ask here in case anyone has any input. Thanks for your help: Hi, We are about to embark on an addition to our Windows server, PC desktop-based application which will allow users to access database information in a self-serve scenario. The desktop-based application will remain as it is our power user GUI, but some ancillary functions will be made available to users via Internet Explorr and other browsers. As an example, an employee of an organisation will be able to see and change their own address, phone nbr and email details. We have all the business logic in Delphi 5 and want to be able to share this with the web-browser based application. We also have most of our development knowledge using Delphi (as opposed to C, VB etc) so my main question is what would you recommend we use to develop the web portion of our application taking into consideration the above? An important aspect obviously is also timing, how long it takes, how much re-engineering etc would be required. Also we use DBISAM V3.30 (probably moving to V4 soon). Cost isn't as much an issue, for example we would be happy to purchase components such as DevExpress or IntraWeb or whatever else if it makes the job easier. Thanks for any advice. Alex |
Tue, May 26 2009 1:09 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Alex,
<< We have all the business logic in Delphi 5 and want to be able to share this with the web-browser based application. We also have most of our development knowledge using Delphi (as opposed to C, VB etc) so my main question is what would you recommend we use to develop the web portion of our application taking into consideration the above? An important aspect obviously is also timing, how long it takes, how much re-engineering etc would be required. Also we use DBISAM V3.30 (probably moving to V4 soon). Cost isn't as much an issue, for example we would be happy to purchase components such as DevExpress or IntraWeb or whatever else if it makes the job easier. >> If you want to stick with Delphi coding and need to re-use existing Delphi code, then IntraWeb is probably your best bet. You could also use something like WebSnap, but that may involve a little more code for things that IntraWeb may automate. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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