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Mark

2005-07-13, 8:23 pm

If I have a EAS web application that accesses the ASA databases, what
version of ASA do I need to purchase?

Thanks,

Mark


Greg Fenton

2005-07-13, 8:23 pm

Mark wrote:
> If I have a EAS web application that accesses the ASA databases, what
> version of ASA do I need to purchase?
>


By EAS, do you mean Sybase EA Server?
What version of EAS and on which platform?
What version of ASA did you develop and/or test your application against?
Which connectivity method is being used (jConnect? ODBC? iAnywhere JDBC
driver?)

greg.fenton
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Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\)

2005-07-13, 8:23 pm


Your question would be best answered by a member of the iAnywhere Solutions
sales force For product or sales inquiries you can contact iAnywhere
Solutions by calling 1-800-801-2069 within North America. Alternatively, you
can contact us by email at contact.us@ianywhere.com


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> Mark wrote:
>
> By EAS, do you mean Sybase EA Server?
> What version of EAS and on which platform?
> What version of ASA did you develop and/or test your application against?
> Which connectivity method is being used (jConnect? ODBC? iAnywhere JDBC
> driver?)
>
> greg.fenton
> --
> Greg Fenton
> Consultant, Solution Services, iAnywhere Solutions
> --------
> Visit the iAnywhere Solutions Developer Community
> Whitepapers, TechDocs, Downloads
> http://www.ianywhere.com/developer/



Andre Schild

2005-07-14, 3:23 am

Mark schrieb:
> If I have a EAS web application that accesses the ASA databases, what
> version of ASA do I need to purchase?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
>

Probably you need a per-CPU license.

André
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