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All- Revelation Software has today announced OpenInsight for U2. Revelation has entered into a partnership with IBM and will be selling OpenInsight for U2, a version of OpenInsight with extended features to take advantage of UniVerse and UniData databases. |
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A press release can be found here: http://www.revelation.com/Revelation...2?OpenDocument Product Information can be found here: http://www.revelation.com/Revelation...7?OpenDocument Thanks- |
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The Seattle Area Pick Users Group has scheduled a combined meeting with the National Revalations Users Conference being held in Seattle late this month. I had just decided to not bother going, when this announcement came out. Years ago, I was quite a fan of AREV. I thought the concept was great. I just never had any clients that wanted to use it. Now, I'm thinking seriously of dropping by the conference and seeing first hand this generation of multi-value users. |
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douglas (AT) pickteam (DOT) com wrote: The Seattle Area Pick Users Group has scheduled a combined meeting with the National Revalations Users Conference being held in Seattle late this month. I had just decided to not bother going, when this announcement came out. Years ago, I was quite a fan of AREV. I thought the concept was great. I just never had any clients that wanted to use it. Now, I'm thinking seriously of dropping by the conference and seeing first hand this generation of multi-value users. Years ago did AREV have "environmental bonding" for UV? |
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RevGuy wrote: All- Revelation Software has today announced OpenInsight for U2. Revelation has entered into a partnership with IBM and will be selling OpenInsight for U2, a version of OpenInsight with extended features to take advantage of UniVerse and UniData databases. That sounds like it might be a good move, so best wishes with it. While you are listening, I thought I'd comment about how I know I got it a bit wrong on the MV Family Tree poster found at http://www.tincat-group.com/mv/MVFamilyTreeColor.pdf when I listed OpenInsight and JOI as the "databases" when I think JOI is more of a front-end tool or API (and might not even have an installed base -- does it?). |

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But if OI can now have U2 as the Pick store, it must either also be the name of a toolset or only be the name of a tool set, while the database is perhaps named |
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So, could you clarify for me what databases Revelation has for which a person can pay for a license today? Would that be AREV (or Advanced |
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RevGuy wrote: All- Revelation Software has today announced OpenInsight for U2. Revelation has entered into a partnership with IBM and will be selling OpenInsight for U2, a version of OpenInsight with extended features to take advantage of UniVerse and UniData databases. That sounds like it might be a good move, so best wishes with it. |

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But if OI can now have U2 as the Pick store, it must either also be the name of a toolset |
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So, could you clarify for me what databases Revelation has for which a |
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dwolt (AT) tincat-group (DOT) com wrote: RevGuy wrote: All- Revelation Software has today announced OpenInsight for U2. Revelation has entered into a partnership with IBM and will be selling OpenInsight for U2, a version of OpenInsight with extended features to take advantage of UniVerse and UniData databases. That sounds like it might be a good move, so best wishes with it. While you are listening, I thought I'd comment about how I know I got it a bit wrong on the MV Family Tree poster found at http://www.tincat-group.com/mv/MVFamilyTreeColor.pdf when I listed OpenInsight and JOI as the "databases" when I think JOI is more of a front-end tool or API (and might not even have an installed base -- does it?). snip wrote a cute reply yesterday but it appears to have been lost in the google 'maintenance' .. so |
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1) I believe that JOI is best described as a RAD tool for java. |
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It is not specific to OpenInsight but connects to other environments. Pretty sweet tool. And yes Virginia there is an install base ![]() |
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2) Revelation was written against PRIME (didn't see PRIME on your chart but might have just missed it). |
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3) you wrote But if OI can now have U2 as the Pick store, it must either also be the name of a toolset or only be the name of a tool set, while the database is perhaps named Revelation. No .. unlike the other 'pick-a-like' environments Revelation has always given developers and users the tools to use their databases. |
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OI has a database engine and a full set of UI and reporting tools. I the original days it was Rdesign, in Arev it was PAINT and the Window processor and in OI it is a full set of graphical UI tools. Note that OI works the same in Linux as it does in Windows. The same templates in Windows work in Linux with no changes. Unlike many of the other 'pick-a-likes' OI is modular enough to work with other environments not only in the traditional sense (ODBC etc) but also directly connect to the environments using Environmental Bonding. This allows the 'filing system' to re-route to any other environment. |
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This has been available since Rev-g (approx 1987 ?). 3) you wrote So, could you clarify for me what databases Revelation has for which a person can pay for a license today? Would that be AREV (or Advanced Revelation) and OpenInsight? There are 3 basic database products available. a) Revelation ver. G -- this is the last version of the original product |
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b) Arev 3.12 -- this is the last version of the second generation product |
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c) OpenInsight 7.x -- this is the current version of OpenInsight (soon to be 8.0) |
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The new announcements are for 'options' to OpenInsight. U2 bond is an environmental bond which allows OpenInsight developers to create applications which Read/Write/Query U2 data just as if it was native OpenInsight data. |
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Arev32 is a UI option. |
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Arev was a DOS product and so was a basic dos screen (just like most pickies are used to green screen). This option allows Arev32 applications to run in the windows world by having a 'dos like screen' for the display of all print/input process and using OpenInsight for the backend. |
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This brings all the original functionality of Arev and adds it to OpenInsights functionalities. One of the big problems is that being a DOS product Arev is finding it harder and harder to work in a Windows world. |
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Windows support for dos has changed (and in fact going away) and hardware mfg are using up memory used in the dos world for expanded memory. So this gives those apps new life. hope this helps |
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No .. unlike the other 'pick-a-like' environments Revelation has always given developers and users the tools to use their databases. Such snobbery! ;-) I think you mean that the toolset with Revelation is GUI and has more tools than the character Pick-a-like developer interfaces. All MV environments include tools, BASIC and the query language. |
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So you end up installing the complete OI product, database and all, and then have something in your run-time environment configured so that writes go only to U2 instead of to the Rev data store? |
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a) Revelation ver. G -- this is the last version of the original product Yes, I opted not to include that one because I didn't think that it was still being distributed except on an exceptional basis, but perhaps it is more like mvEnterprise where you don't get new VARs using it, but you might get customers of VARs who are using it needing to license the product for the first time (or adding seats)? I would prefer to consider it a retired product unless it is not considered such. |
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b) Arev 3.12 -- this is the last version of the second generation product I think that I should have included Arev or AREV (if you know which is more correct, let me know) on the poster and not JOI |
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Yes, very good. Is Cache' or OpenQM next? |
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Arev32 is a UI option. Hmmm. In that case, it sounds somewhat like these product names are variations on the front-end while the database itself is or could be the same for someone using Arev and OI? Maybe I should just have a single "database" called Revelation (which has, of course, had many versions over time, but I don't include UniData 4.1, 5.0, 6.1, and 7.1 all on the chart) |
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OK, so you consider that OI is then the "database" being used with Arev the UI. That makes me think that we are down to just one current database product, with several current UIs (Arev, OI, and JOI). |
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dawn wrote: SNIP ...... That is close. Probably the easiest way to look at is is OpenInsight is a database and set of graphical tools. There are optional UIs available for it (arev32, CTO). There are also optional Environmental Bonds available (u2, sql, i even know a guy in england who wrote one for db2 i believe) dtsig |
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