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CarIT
Development and platform
Copyright 2001 © Audev holding
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Our development partner:
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BASIS International Ltd.
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Founded 1985, in Albuquerque, NM
 Provider of BBx, PRO/5, Visual PRO/5, BASIS
ODBC Driver and BBj
 >1.7M users worldwide
 BASIS International Software GmbH
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Opened June 1998, Wiesbaden, Germany
BASIS France
Opened February 2000, Belfort, France
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BASIS Services
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www.basis.com
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Product Information
Download Updates/Demos/Utilities
Sales Information
Technical support
Training Info
Announcements
Newsgroups
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Visual PRO/5 V3.00
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Visual PRO/5
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Windows based Business Basic
True WIN 95/98/NT/2000 look and feel
Intelligent data editing controls
With
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SYSWINDOW painting speed improved
 Advisory locking on all win32 products
 Improved ResBuilder & GUIBuilder functions
 Certified for Citrix and MS Terminal Server
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BBj™
Business Basic for Java
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BBj Interpreter and File System
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The BBj interpreter and BBj file system are written in
Java
BBj runs in any Java 1.3+ Run-time Environment (JRE)
BBj code runs on Windows, UNIX and/or in a browse
Benefit: Portability
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BASIS Database Server™
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Provides file access services to BBj, JDBC,
ODBC, Java and C++
Single instance of server manages threads for
each application connected to it
Server manages caching, locks, etc, with
significant reductions in OS System Calls
Supports multitier client server
Benefit: Enhanced Performance, Easy Administration
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BBj AppServer™
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Manages execution of BBj programs
Supports multitier client server
Supports local or remote thin clients
Supports BBj Thin Client™ in a Web browser
running code on remote server
Benefit: Performance, Flexibility, Web
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BBj Thin Client
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Manages character or GUI display on remote
system
Connects to host via TCP/IP stand alone or via
Web browser
Supports all PRO/5 or Visual PRO/5
applications
Benefit: Performance, Flexibility, Web
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BBj and External Databases
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Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
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The standard for integration with relational database
management systems (RDBMS)
RDBMS vendors supply JDBC
BBj accesses external data via JDBC Driver
Benefit: Database Independence
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BBj and External Access
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Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
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ODBC Driver
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The BASIS JDBC driver gives any JDBC-compliant
application access to BBj files
Enhanced ODBC driver for BBj
Java and C++ entry points to BBj files (This feature is not
yet available in the current release candidate)
Benefit: Integration, Connectivity
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BBj™ Development Benefits
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Java classes can be used within a BBj program
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Instantiate a Java class
Use its methods
Share data between Java class and BBj program
Integrate third-party objects into your BBj
application
Benefit: Increased Productivity
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BASIS as a Development Partner
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Powerful interpretive language and tools
 Extended system functionality
 Operating System compatibility
 Hardware compatibility
 Allows developers ability to focus on their
application, while we keep up with technology
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BBj running legacyV/PRO code
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BBj running legacyV/PRO code in browser
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BBj running FMU Lookup in browser
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A Sample BBj HW Configuration
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