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Dynamic PL/SQL Server Pages for Oracle8i database platform

Dynamic PSP gives Oracle developers ability to build data-driven Internet-based applications using PL/SQL easily. Dynamic PSP supports all features of Oracle PSP and adds web-based development environment, dynamic script execution and compilation.

Neuron Networks announces availability of Dynamic PSP Internet RAD Toolkit - Dynamic PL/SQL Server Pages for Oracle8i database platform.

June, 2001

We offer this product for customers who wish to quickly develop and maintain their in-house Oracle8i-based Internet applications. Dynamic PSP provides complete development cycle for Oracle8i-based Internet applications.

Dynamic PSP is a complete server-side scripting solution that plugs into industry-standard Oracle8i RDBMS and provides you with a framework for rapid Internet applications development using PL/SQL. Dynamic PSP supports all features of Oracle PSP and adds web-based development environment, dynamic script execution and compilation. Dynamic PSP extends PSP with number of embedded functions and procedures for flow control, profiling and debugging. An HTML 4.0-compliant browser is the only requirement for a developer seat, though you can still use your favorite code editor if you wish.

Dynamic PSP installs into the RDBMS and provides the most effective way for data manipulation and presentation since it is based on PL/SQL. Dynamic PSP scripts, referred to as DPSP objects, can comprise complete web pages or parts of a page. Any DPSP object can call any other DPSP object allowing effective code reuse. Now you can easily implement and maintain the most sophisticated Oracle8i-based Internet projects right from your browser. You can use any modern Internet technologies in your projects, be that XML, WML, Flash or anything else. Dynamic PSP allows you to develop your applications both locally and remotely via WWW with equal ease.

Dynamic PSP offers flat learning curve for experienced and novice PL/SQL developers. Dynamic PSP provides great flexibility, reliability and security backed by industry-standard Oracle8i platform.

Pricing starts at US $995 for single database instance and up to 25 server-side Dynamic PSP objects.

For more information and live demo visit our web site at:
http://www.dpsp-yes.com

Contact:
Andrew Toropov, President,
Neuron Networks,
10 North RHEET Avenue
Staten Island, New York 10308, USA
+1 (718) 948-5138(voice), +1 (718) 984-9527 (voice/fax)
e-mail: support@dpsp-yes.com

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