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Download ASTA 2.6 for Delphi 6
ASTA 2.6 supports Delphi 3,4,5 and 6 along with C++ Builder 4 and 5.
There are additional resources available at the ASTA support web pages that include current ASTA Servers including an AstaADOServer.exe and source (now called dbgo in Delphi 6 and available in the professional version) and a dBExpress available shortly.
ASTA tutorial central has ASTA tutorials. Over 100 tutorials can be downloaded as an install but they all have not been updated as yet for Delphi 6. ASTA 2.6 includes such features as WinInet support using AstaHttp.dll to use the settings from Internet Explorer to traverse any firewall, enhanched provider update options, a new TAstaAuditDataSet as well as support for Palm, WinCE and Linux PDA's using the new ASTA SkyWire line of products.
ASTA has been in development since 1997 after Delphi Chief Architect Chuck Jazdzewski visited the Boise Delphi
User Group and told us about the new open TDataSet model in Delphi 3 along with the new borland sockets. Within
2 weeks we had AstaClientDataSets streaming across the Internet.
It took us 7 months then to develop ASTA 1.0 which was released in July of 1998 after a large beta. ASTA 2 was
released in October 1999 adding server side components like the TAstaProvider and TAstaBusinessObjectsManager.
ASTA 2.1 was released in February 2000, ASTA 2.5 was released in December 2000 and ASTA 2.6 was released in June
2001 and reviewed by the Delphi Informant Magazine which later declared ASTA a runner up winner in the Best Database
Connectivity Award for the year 2000 and 2001..
ASTA 2.6 is a mature product with a very large feature set with a help file that is almost 1 meg in size, almost 100 tutorials and support for 25 different Delphi 3rd Party Database Components that can be used on ASTA servers. ASTA has users in over 75 countries world wide with thousands of ASTA application deployed world wide running over LANS, WANS and the Internet. ASTA has continued to be an N Tier innovator with new features like ASTA Middleware Triggers and Default Values and Provider Broadcasts and continuing with true cross platform support for Palm, WinCE, Linux PDA and Java Clients.
ASTA Design Goals
With Internet connections getting faster, smarter, cheaper there will be a great need for ASTA type of applications
and new Distributed Networks will spring up that will consist of connected and disconnected users, using devices
beyond Windows clients requiring new tools and techniques to match the new landscape.
The ASTA train is on track and moving forward to bring you the latest technology and making it easy for you to
use. The ASTA team is commited to doing whatever it takes to that YOUR ASTA project is successful. Great products
are extended by great users. We want to hear from you!
Steve Garland
ASTA Technology Group Inc
Boise Idaho USA