Challenge: How to create an BMP Java Bean from a DBF Database??

Hello guys....
This is my challenge and looking for some aim:
I was asked to create an application that must read from an existing DBF Database of products (That is already used by an administrative system) an build a Price List in Real Time. The program must be accesible through Intranet using a web browser.
The Appplication Client must be a faster GUI (Applet or App) that do not cause interference in the normal functions of the Administrative System that owns the DBF Database, but must propagate any change maded to the database in real time.
I was thinking to use BMP Entity Beans for manage the DBF Tables and Utility Beans to avoid constan access to the tables (As in Duke�s Bank Tutorial) but i do not know how to create a BMP Entity Bean without a Database that do not have an JDBC Driver ?????????
i was able to gain access to DBF TAbles using an small library called TinySQl but i get lost in this point....
any suggestions/comments about following matters will be apreciate:
1.- Application Performance Tips
2.- A better JDBC Driver for DBF Databases
3.- Application�s Security
4.- User Management
5.- Any comments in general !!!!!!!!!!
Initially 15 Duke�s Dollar will be offered to the best anwser, but i considering to offer 5 duke�s dollar to the best second anwser that can be earned through another post i will create later!!!!!!!!!11
Regards.................

Hello guys....
This is my challenge and looking for some aim:
I was asked to create an application that must read
from an existing DBF Database of products (That is
already used by an administrative system) an build a
Price List in Real Time. The program must be
accesible through Intranet using a web browser.
The Appplication Client must be a faster GUI (Applet
or App) that do not cause interference in the normal
functions of the Administrative System that owns the
DBF Database, but must propagate any change maded to
the database in real time.
I was thinking to use BMP Entity Beans for manage the
DBF Tables and Utility Beans to avoid constan access
to the tables (As in Duke�s Bank Tutorial) but i do
not know how to create a BMP Entity Bean without a
Database that do not have an JDBC Driver ?????????
i was able to gain access to DBF TAbles using an
small library called TinySQl but i get lost in this
point....
any suggestions/comments about following matters will
be apreciate:
1.- Application Performance Tips
2.- A better JDBC Driver for DBF Databases
3.- Application�s Security
4.- User Management
5.- Any comments in general !!!!!!!!!!
Initially 15 Duke�s Dollar will be offered to the
best anwser, but i considering to offer 5 duke�s
dollar to the best second anwser that can be earned
through another post i will create later!!!!!!!!!11
Regards.................
PLEASE DO NOT POST REPLIES IN THIS THREAD, USE THE UPPER THREAD THAT HAVE 10 DUKE�S DOLLARS ASSIGNED.
SORRY

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