Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!titcca!etlcom!creamy!wm120_no0!tachi From: tachi@wm120_no0.rinfo.sumiden.co.jp (Nobutoshi Tachibana) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: INGRES and PROLOG Summary: Prolog compiler which has a interface with INGRESS. Message-ID: <774@wm120_no0.rinfo.sumiden.co.jp> Date: 6 Feb 90 06:09:16 GMT References: <1137@cf-cm.UUCP> Organization: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan Lines: 24 In article <1137@cf-cm.UUCP>, andrew@computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk (Andrew Jones) writes: > Here at Cardiff, we have experience in Ingres and Prolog, but at the moment > we are interested in obtaining some kind of front end such that we can > formulate database queries in Prolog. We are not sure whether to write one > ourself. We would be grateful if anyone is able to inform us of fairly > reliable software able to perform this task, thus helping us decide whether > we need to write our own. > We have a Prolog Compiler 'E-prolog' which has a interface with INGRESS. It can access to Unify database and Informix database. If you want to know much about it , please mail me. Sumitomo Electric, Japan N.Tachibana -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- $B>pJsDL?.%7%9%F%`(J($B;v(J) $B5L!w%7%9%F%`2](J ------------------------------------------------------------------------