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Bengal313
03-02-2005, 05:48 PM
I am creating some simple forms and tables in Microsoft Access 2003. I was wondering is there any tools out there that would allow me to make the apps I create with Access to be viewed and executed via the web. I'm not talking about creating html/php/asp pages. I refering to something that will make the forms run in a web browser and still have the look and feel of Access. Maybe there is some sort of Java enabled program out there.
tboss132
03-03-2005, 01:46 PM
You might want to look at creating a data access page. If you create a data access page, you'll be able to access your database although access has to be installed on the target machine. Also you need to enable an option in your browser security settings enablin it to open data source accross domains.
Maybe this is what you need... i don't know
Bengal313
03-03-2005, 03:36 PM
Yeah I tried that. But I am kinda looking for something that will work on the web browser without installing Access. I need some sort of application development tool similar to Access, Oracle Forms, VB that is web based. Meaning, something that will allow me to create apps and view by the browser and have the look and feel of an application instead of web pages. Something similar to Java Studio Creator,
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/index.jsp
Have the ability to created web based apps using features like wizards, drag and drop components to a stage.
Are there any tools out there like that?
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