Installation guide
About FlashCONNECT
FlashCONNECT Administrator’s Guide 7
About FlashCONNECT
Earlier releases of FlashCONNECT provided a browser-based middleware component
between FlashCONNECT clients, Web servers and the D3 or mvBase database. This
enabled remote, cross-platform capabilities for programmers to write and post
applications using Pick BASIC subroutines and to display these applications in HTML
templates, creating viewable Web pages.
FlashCONNECT allows Pick BASIC applications (Pick BASIC business rules), via built-in
subroutines, to use the external components as an input and output device.
Additionally, Java, C++, Visual Basic, and other popular programming applications
can work with these Pick BASIC business rules.
FlashCONNECT extends this functionality and creates more flexibility by introducing
new components such as interoperability with the mvDesigner client and server
through the FlashCONNECT Socket Server connections and by introducing FCServlet
which increases Web server performance.