On 22-Oct-03, 18:22 (CDT), Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To the front end (be it GNUe Forms, GNUe Reports or any other tool), it > provides user-defineable business objects with arbitary fields and methods. > While transforming access to those fields and methods into database > communication and calling of scripts, it cares about stability, security, > speed, and consistency.
While technically correct English, the above strikes me as awkward and somewhat inscrutable[1]. Perhaps this works better: The GNUe Application Server provides user-defined business objects with arbitrary fields and methods to a variety of GNUe frontends, such as GNUe Forms and GNUe Reports. It transforms access to the objects into invoking the appropriate database calls and scripts, while ensuring security and consistency with speed and stability. Or perhaps it doesn't. Entirely up to you. Steve [1] Yes, I see that your original is pretty much what's on the upstream site. It's awkward and inscrutable there, too. -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net