Forte 4GL

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Forte 4GL is a proprietary application server used for developing scalable, highly-available, enterprise applications.

[edit] History

Forte 4GL was created as an application server along with a custom language, TOOL (transactional object oriented language). Given that TOOL only runs on the Forte application server, many users simply refer to their "TOOL" applications as "Forte" applications. After releasing this initial product, Forte Inc. proceeded to build several extensions including:

  • Web Enterprise - an HTML-wrapper interface for rich-client applications to publish their screens through web servers.
  • Forte Express - a rapid database GUI interface kit.
  • Conductor - a workflow engine capabile of choreographing activities.
  • Forte Fusion - a mechanism to link external systems through XML and tie in with the Conductor engine.

The company was later bought out by Sun Microsystems. The modules listed above were bundled together and re-branded as Unified Development Server (UDS) and Integration Server (IS) under the IPlanet division. The server modules were later bundled together as Enterprise Application Integration (EAI).

Sun has since declared the product's end-of-life, indicating no future plans to continue development of the product. Sun's support of Forte is due to cease at the end of September, 2006.

[edit] Capabilities

Being an enterprise application development system, Forte 4GL supported close linkage to a number of different relational database systems, including Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, and DB2. These linkages could be via SQL embedded within the TOOL code, or via SQL constructed on the fly.

It also had support for distributed applications: the developer would create an instance of a specific class, which would be placed on a user-specified server. Calls to methods through instance would be sent across the network transparently; the developer would not need to know the underlying details of how the call would be transmitted.

[edit] See also

SoftSol India - Leader in Forte to Java/.Net migrations

Goldstone Technologies