Release Date: Tuesday, March 01, 2011
QMPHP is a free PHP extension that provides access to QM through the functions that are exposed via the qmclilib library. The PHP extension was donated by a QM developer and is published by Ladybridge Systems with no guarantees or warranties. It is released on a strictly "as is" basis to the public domain.
Requirements
- A *nix based system. QMPHP is known to work on Debian, Ubuntu, and OSX.
- PHP 5.x.
- GCC, autoconf,... (your system must have the GCC development environment setup)
- QM 2.6.13 or greater.
- You must have root access (ability to sudo).
About Ladybridge Systems Ltd
Ladybridge Systems was founded in 1992 by former Prime Computer personnel and is headquartered in Hardingstone, Northampton, England. To date, Ladybridge Systems provides training, consultancy, development, and maintenance services to MultiValue databases in the UK and worldwide. While the OpenQM MultiValue database is their primary area of activity, they are an IBM business partner providing services to users of IBM's UniVerse and UniData products.
Ladybridge Systems remains a small privately owned company, offering a personal level of service to clients around the world. As a member of the TRUST Group, a network of independent computer companies working together, they are able to offer the vast range resources of a large company while still maintaining the direct, friendly approach of a small business. This also allows Ladybridge Systems to operate with very low overhead and offer high-value services to organizations at much lower charges.
For more information, visit http://www.ladybridge.com
About OpenQM
OpenQM is a high performance multivalue database environment with a
low price tag and close compatibility with other products.
Available for Windows, Linux, Mac, AIX and PDA, a commercial QM
licence includes the AccuTerm terminal emulator at no extra cost.
The QMClient API allows development of VB, C and web front ends.
OpenQM is the only multivalue database available both as a fully
supported commercial product and in open source form under the
General Public Licence.
For more information, visit http://www.openqm.com
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