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A solution similar to the PROIV IDE? [message #522758] Tue, 23 March 2010 16:34
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Hi everyone. I'm fairly new to Eclipse. I'm looking into a programming environment solution to replace PROIV. I'm not sure which plugins or libraries, if any, I should use. Essentially, we need to be able to quickly produce extremely simple menus, forms and reports that are generated and propagated from and updated to a database. The most complicated thing would probably be displaying the results of a database query and allow the user to easily modify the data. Other considerations are security, reporting, simplicity of query generation, and which language(s) / database system to use. The ability to easily produce applications to be run on the web or stand-alone is important. Completely open-source would definitely be ideal. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jason
Re: A solution similar to the PROIV IDE? [message #522772 is a reply to message #522758] Tue, 23 March 2010 12:26 Go to previous message
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On 3/23/2010 2:34 PM, Jason wrote:
> Hi everyone. I'm fairly new to Eclipse. I'm looking into a programming
> environment solution to replace PROIV. I'm not sure which plugins or
> libraries, if any, I should use. Essentially, we need to be able to
> quickly produce extremely simple menus, forms and reports that are
> generated and propagated from and updated to a database. The most
> complicated thing would probably be displaying the results of a database
> query and allow the user to easily modify the data. Other considerations
> are security, reporting, simplicity of query generation, and which
> language(s) / database system to use. The ability to easily produce
> applications to be run on the web or stand-alone is important.
> Completely open-source would definitely be ideal. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason

I'm not familiar with PROIV, but Adobe's (rather expensive and not
open-source) Flex Builder is built atop Eclipse and works very well. Use
something like Granite Data Services to integrate your Flex UI code with
Java/JEE.

Hope this helps,

Russ Bateman
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