Database Programmer's Toolkit
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Database Programmer's Toolkit (DPT) is a freeware product which emulates CCA's Model 204 DBMS.
DPT was created by Richard Groves in September 2004 (Version 0.1) as a basic Model 204 emulator where User Language code could be executed without the need for a mainframe. The original version was based upon the V4.2 release of Model 204.
DPT (Version 2.0) has since been expanded on and improved to cover much of Model 204's functionality and then some new features of its own. The product now incorporates a development environment with an emulation of the 4GL User Language, DBMS and built in web server.
The web server component allows for simple and straightforward HTML to be used dynamically as the DBMS, web server and application server are all built into the product. There are currently a number of sites using DPT as the web server and backend.
The product is a classic client–server application with the Scintilla based front end allowing IBM 3270 style full screen user interaction and also providing a "smart" editor capability.
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- Proprietary database management systems
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