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ObjectView is a software suite published by Cypress Logic that provides access to and the option to create web services. [1] It is designed to run on web servers and supports Microsoft.net and Apache, supports most database software, and deals with XML requests. [1][ non-primary source needed]

In the 1990s ObjectView was a Windows client-server development tool for database access from Matesys like Borland's ObjectVision, Gupta Technologies's SQLWindows, and Powersoft's PowerBuilder. [2] It was bought by KnowledgeWare in 1993. [3] In 1994 Knowledgeware released ObjectView Desktop, a scaled-down version. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b "ObjectView Professional Edition". Cypress Logic. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  2. ^ Zuck, Jonathan (29 September 1992). "Matesys Corp. ObjectView". PC Magazine. 11 (16): 322.
  3. ^ Ray, Gary (26 April 1993). "ObjectView 2.0: Users find it competitive but say it lacks some Windows support features". Computerworld. pp. 82–84.
  4. ^ Fogarty, Kevin (18 April 1994). "Knowledgeware answers Powersoft client/server tool". Network World. p. 43.

Further reading

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ObjectView is a software suite published by Cypress Logic that provides access to and the option to create web services. [1] It is designed to run on web servers and supports Microsoft.net and Apache, supports most database software, and deals with XML requests. [1][ non-primary source needed]

In the 1990s ObjectView was a Windows client-server development tool for database access from Matesys like Borland's ObjectVision, Gupta Technologies's SQLWindows, and Powersoft's PowerBuilder. [2] It was bought by KnowledgeWare in 1993. [3] In 1994 Knowledgeware released ObjectView Desktop, a scaled-down version. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b "ObjectView Professional Edition". Cypress Logic. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  2. ^ Zuck, Jonathan (29 September 1992). "Matesys Corp. ObjectView". PC Magazine. 11 (16): 322.
  3. ^ Ray, Gary (26 April 1993). "ObjectView 2.0: Users find it competitive but say it lacks some Windows support features". Computerworld. pp. 82–84.
  4. ^ Fogarty, Kevin (18 April 1994). "Knowledgeware answers Powersoft client/server tool". Network World. p. 43.

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