How do people access databases I create with Netiva?
Netiva supports the growing trend toward browser-server computing. Users access, view, update, and work with applications simply with a Java-enabled web browser. This eliminates the need for tedious, expensive client-side installation and maintenance, and allows instant deployment. To use a typical fat-client database such as Microsoft Access on 10 computers in a workgroup, the application or runtime has to be licensed and installed on 10 computers. When the application is upgraded or revised, the installation and updating cycle must be performed again, and frequently introduces additional issues and costs pertaining to version control, increasing client-side requirements and footprint, end-user training, additional licensing and upgrades, etc. Today, that effort and expense still only facilitates LAN-based access. Netiva is built for the web, and includes benefits such as no client-side installation, maintenance or training, and centralized application management. These benefits carry