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From: Neil Tiffin
Subject: gnue/www faq.html
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 11:02:48 -0700

CVSROOT:        /home/cvs
Module name:    gnue
Changes by:     Neil Tiffin <address@hidden>    01/06/17 11:02:48

Modified files:
        www            : faq.html 

Log message:
        Update FAQ for new website links and remove references to libGDA.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/www/faq.html.diff?cvsroot=OldCVS&tr1=1.9&tr2=1.10&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gnue/www/faq.html
diff -u gnue/www/faq.html:1.9 gnue/www/faq.html:1.10
--- gnue/www/faq.html:1.9       Sat May 19 16:21:02 2001
+++ gnue/www/faq.html   Sun Jun 17 11:02:48 2001
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.3"></a><b>1.3 - How do I get help with GNUe?</b>
 </p>
 <p>
-       First read the documentation. It can be found at <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/docs";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/docs.</a> Once 
you are familiar with the documentation you should review the mail list 
archives which can be found at <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/maillist";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/maillist</a>.
 If the mail lists and documents do not answer your questions feel free to send 
mail to the mail list. You may also ask you question on the IRC chat channel 
which can be found at <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/irc";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/irc</a>.
+       First read the documentation. It can be found at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>. Other 
documentation can be found at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org/~neilt/sc.html";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org/~neilt/sc.html</a>.
 Once you are familiar with the documentation you should review the mail list 
archives which can be found at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>. If the 
mail lists and documents do not answer your questions feel free to send mail to 
the mail list. You may also ask you question on the IRC chat channel which can 
be found at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>.
 </p>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.4"></a><b>1.4 - How do I report suggestions, errors 
or omission in this FAQ?</b>
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.6"></a><b>1.6 - When was this FAQ last revised and 
where can I find it.</b>.
 </p>
 <p>
-       This FAQ is $Revision: 1.9 $ $Date: 2001/05/19 23:21:02 $.  The most 
recent version (automatically updated from CVS) can be found at <A 
href="http://www.gnu.org/projects/gnue/faq.html";>http://www.gnu.org/projects/gnue/faq.html</A>.
  Another version is located at <A 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/faq?package=";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/faq?package=</A>
+       This FAQ is $Revision: 1.10 $ $Date: 2001/06/17 18:02:48 $.  The most 
recent version (automatically updated from CVS) can be found at <A 
href="http://www.gnu.org/projects/gnue/faq.html";>http://www.gnu.org/projects/gnue/faq.html</A>.
  Another version is located at <A 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</A>
 </p>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.7"></a><b>1.7 - What is Enterprise Software?</b>
@@ -270,6 +270,8 @@
            March 2001 - GNUe Forms 0.0.6 released.
        <li>
            April 2001 - GNUe Application Server (GEAS) 0.0.4, GNUe Forms 
0.0.7, gnue-common 0.0.1 released.
+       <li>
+           June 2001 - GNUe Application Server (GEAS) 0.0.5 realeased. New 
interactive web site introduced at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>.
 </ul>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.15"></a><b>1.15 - What are the technical features 
of GNUe?</b>
@@ -299,7 +301,7 @@
                Industry Specific Templates - Easy specialization for specific 
industry needs. 
 </ul>
 <p>
-       For a more complete description please see the document &quot;GNU 
Enterprise - Developers Introduction&quot; at <a 
href="http://gnue.org/docs/DevelopersIntroduction/developerintro.html";>http://gnue.org/docs/DevelopersIntroduction/developerintro.html</a>
+       For a more complete description please see the document &quot;GNU 
Enterprise - Developers Introduction&quot; at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>
 </p>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-1.16"></a><b> 1.16 - What is the current status of 
GNUe?</b>
@@ -366,10 +368,10 @@
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-2.1"></a><b>2.1 - What is the GNUe architecture 
(short version)?</b>
 </p>
 <p>
-       GNUe is an n-tier client server enterprise system. The user interface 
is provided by GNUe Forms client. The GNUe Forms client talks directly to the 
GEAS (enterprise application server) using CORBA technology. GEAS currenty 
connects to SQL92 relational databases using CORBA and libGDA for transport and 
API abstraction respectively. GEAS also manages the business objects which 
consist of data and business rules.
+       GNUe is an n-tier client server enterprise system. The user interface 
is provided by GNUe Forms client. The GNUe Forms client talks directly to the 
GEAS (enterprise application server) using CORBA technology. GEAS currenty 
connects to SQL92 relational databases using API calls. GEAS also manages the 
business objects which consist of data and business rules.
 </p>
 <p>
-       The backend use of a standard SQL92 relational database provides 
standard interfaces for external systems and leverages current IT practices and 
staff. This was an important consideration for simplifying the migration to 
GNUe and the integration of GNUe with other systems (<a 
href="#GNUe-FAQ-2.15">see 2.15</a>).
+       The backend use of a standard SQL92 relational database provides 
standard interfaces for external systems and leverages current IT practices and 
staff. This was an important consideration for simplifying the migration to 
GNUe and the integration of GNUe with other systems (<a 
href="#GNUe-FAQ-2.15">see 2.15</a>).  For 2-tier backend support includes DB2, 
Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.  For n-tier support only MySQL and PostgreSQL 
are supported at this time.
 </p>
 <p>
        The current GNUe software components are:
@@ -378,7 +380,7 @@
        <li>
                GNUeF - GNUe Forms 
        <li>
-               GEAS - GNUe Enterprise Application Server (also currently 
called objectserver in CVS) 
+               GEAS - GNU Enterprise Application Server
        <li>
                GNUeR - GNUe Reports 
        <li>
@@ -439,7 +441,7 @@
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-2.6"></a><b>2.6 - What database does GNUe require?</b>
 </p>
 <p>
-       GNUe is currently designed to work with MySQL and PostgreSQL relational 
data bases. (See <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/tools";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/tools</a>). 
The internal structure of GNUe is object based but stores information in a 
standard SQL92 relational database. It is anticipated that GNUe will interface 
to any SQL92 (odbc, oracle, sybase, interbase, etc) standard relational 
database. libGDA is used to provide a database independent API for the GEAS 
server.  The API design does not limit the storage to RDMS.
+       GNUe is currently designed to work with MySQL and PostgreSQL relational 
data bases. (See <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>). The 
internal structure of GNUe is object based but stores information in a standard 
SQL92 relational database. It is anticipated that GNUe will interface to any 
SQL92 (odbc, oracle, sybase, interbase, etc) standard relational database.  The 
API design does not limit the storage to RDMS.
 </p>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-2.7"></a><b>2.7 - What is Data Transformation 
Tool?</b>
@@ -637,13 +639,13 @@
                popt 
 </ul>
 <p>
-       For more information see <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/tools";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/tools</a>.
+       For more information see <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>.
 </p>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-3.3"></a><b> 3.3 - Where do I get GNUe?</b>
 </p>
 <p>
-       The GNUe test systems are Solaris, Red Hat and Debian Linux 
distributions. Rpms are available for Red Hat Linux, Debian Linux and general 
source distributions at <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/downloads?package=";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/downloads</a>.
 Plus anonymous CVS access is available at <a 
href="http://gnue.org/index.cgi/cvs";>http://gnue.org/index.cgi/cvs</a>.
+       The GNUe test systems are Solaris, Red Hat and Debian Linux 
distributions. Rpms are available for Red Hat Linux, Debian Linux and general 
source distributions at <a 
href="http://http://www.gnuenterprise.org/download.php";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org/download.php</a>.
 Plus anonymous CVS access is available at <a 
href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=2";>http://www.gnuenterprise.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=2</a>.
 </p>
 <p>
        <a name="GNUe-FAQ-3.4"></a><b> 3.4 - How do I build GNUe?</b>



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