Introducing MSM-Activate In 1993, Micronetics introduced MSM-API as a C library for UNIX systems and subsequently as a Windows Dynamic Link Library (DLL). MSM-API was bundled with MSM-Workstation 1 when it was released. Since then, MSM-API has been continually updated, developed, and extended to provide more and more functionality. MSM-Activate has evolved into a multi-faceted middleware product that enables a range of development tools or languages to access MSM-based routines and data in a consistent and standard manner, using a range of industry standard technologies. By adopting a thin client/server approach to the design of MSM-Activate, you can create business logic on any MSM-Server platform and attain high-speed access to that logic from a range of third-party development tools, languages, and technologies. The client portion of MSM-Activate enables you to call or trigger your business logic using techniques including OLE, ActiveX, DCOM, Java and Static or Dynamic Linked Libraries. This makes MSM-Activate a key technology when you are looking to develop client/server, Internet or Intranet applications with high-performance access to business logic residing on an MSM Server system. The client portion of the MSM-Activate package includes a DCOM object an ActiveX controls set of Java classes, a JavaBean, the original DLL, and C Library. MSM-Activate, which has been de-bundled from MSM-Workstation, will be available as a free add-on and will be downloadable from Micronetics' web site soon.
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