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Simple Logic vProvider

More About vProvider

vProvider is an advanced application of the Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) model. vProvider allows or denies access to applications that use a standard syntax, e.g., IDL, XML, etc.

vProvider reads and conforms to underlying database structures or data can be imported into the application to provide row-level access control.

vProvider renders interfaces specific to datasets in real time. The primary interface is comprised of objects, represented as HTML and accessible from an HTTP gateway. Objects are arranged in category heiarchies and are cross-referenced between categories with symbolic links.

vProvider offers flexible interoperability by utilizing this primary (presentation) layer with application and data layers in a single application.

The menuing system is a dynamic category hierarchy containing objects of all classes such as:

  • text
  • images
  • links
  • containers
  • code (dynamically executed)

vProvider is capable of branded display.

Every object is defined and secured to each user on vProvider. Each user's menu of objects pertains to their individual or group responsibilities. Users within the same organization can have different HTML themes. New objects are easily added and made available to the users immediately.

Data nodes make data sources accessible by users as a service. Management nodes provide control for services. Management nodes require only accessability to the vProvider engine and the service control endpoint. Management nodes must be cabable of transactional service deployment.

vProvider Access Control List (ACL) schema can be extended across diverse datasets for consisent security levels from the vProvider interface. Complex ACL schema may require custom ACL editors to manage them within vProvider.

User session management is managed at the server by a SQL database and provides application scalability on the front end. Databases that interface to vProvider can reside anywhere; a communication path to the data source will incorporate diverse datasets in the vProvider interface.

vProvider is constructed and deployed with the following technologies:

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (NT)
  • Internet Information Server (IIS)
  • MS SQL Server 2000 (MSSQL)
  • MS Active Server Pages (ASP)
  • MS Visual Basic (VB)
  • MS VB Script (VBS)
  • ActiveState ActivePerl

Simple Logic solutions employ the latest proven technologies and focus on security, efficiency and ease of use.

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