New WebSTAR Plug-In Version of Tango Application Server.BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 7, 1996--EveryWare Development Corp. announces a WebSTAR plug-in version of its Tango Application Server. The server is a major component of Tango, EveryWare's Intranet Rapid Application Development (IRAD Irad (ī`răd), in the Bible, Enoch's son. ) tool for building commercial Web applications that integrate Web servers with a wide variety of databases such as: Oracle, Sybase, Informix, SQL Server, Butler SQL SQL in full Structured Query Language. Computer programming language used for retrieving records or parts of records in databases and performing various calculations before displaying the results. and FileMaker Pro. WebSTAR 1.3 from Quarterdeck Corp. is a popular Web server available on the Macintosh. There are two components to Tango: the Tango Editor and the Tango Application Server. The Tango Editor is an application that allows Webmasters to develop dynamic Web sites in a drag-and-drop interface, the Tango Application Server is an application that executes the documents created in the editor. First developed as a CGI CGI in full Common Gateway Interface. Specification by which a Web server passes data between itself and an application program. Typically, a Web user will make a request of the Web server, which in turn passes the request to a CGI application program. (Common Gateway Interface) application, the Tango Application Server now supports the new WebSTAR Server API (WSAPI WSAPI Web Site Application Programming Interface (O'Reilly) WSAPI Web Site Api ), a faster, more efficient alternative to the Common Gateway Interface. EveryWare will release the WebSTAR plug-in as part of the Tango 2.0 release, available August 30th. The plug-in will be available on-line as a free upgrade to current customers. New versions of Tango and Tango for FileMaker will support both APIs. EveryWare has also been working on the Netscape (NSAPI (NetScape API) A programming interface on Netscape's Web Server. Using NSAPI function calls, Web pages can invoke programs on the server, typically to access data in a database. NSAPI is an alternative to using CGI scripts on Netscape Web servers. ) and Microsoft (ISAPI (Internet Server API) A programming interface on Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft's Web server. Using ISAPI function calls, Web pages can invoke programs that are written as DLLs on the server, typically to access data in a database. ) plug-in versions of their Application Server. These are expected to be released within the next couple of months. EveryWare Development Corp. is committed to securing a leading position in th Intranet Rapid Application Development market by providing businesses with cross-platform development tools that dramatically reduce the development time of Web-based applications. The company supports multiple operating environments, including Apple Macintosh, Windows NT, Windows 95, and Sun Solaris. EveryWare has four key products: Tango, a Web/database integration tool; Bolero, a Web site tracking and analysis application; Butler SQL, a client/server relational database management system relational database management system - relational database ; and Connected, a multi-user accounting system. EveryWare Development Corp. is traded under the stock symbol ("EVY") on the Alberta Stock Exchange Alberta Stock Exchange See Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX). . For more information on EveryWare and its products visit the company's Web site at http://www.everyware.com/ call 905/819-1173 or email info@everyware.com. -0- Note to Editors: EveryWare, the EveryWare logo, Butler, Tango, and Bolero are trademarks of EveryWare Development Corp. Other product and corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies, and are used only for explanation and to the owners' benefit, without intent to infringe. The Alberta Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the information contained herein. CONTACT: EveryWare Development Corp. Jeff Hendry, 905/819-1173 ext.262 jhendry@everyware.com |
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