RIP TM1 Http Connector?

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RIP TM1 Http Connector?

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Does anyone know why support for the TM1 Http Connector has been discontinued as of TM1 9.4? I thought it was a very promising piece of technology which could have many uses for TM1 deployment.

Did anyone have any experience with the http connector, positive or negative? There seems to be no reference to it on these boards at all...

Just curious, as I was about to research utilising it in my current deployment.
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Re: RIP TM1 Http Connector?

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I wasn't aware that it had been discontinued. Pity.

You might be interested to know that Palo does have an http connector built in - I've used it to view someone's model in action from UK to Holland and it worked as though we were in the same building. Very easy to set up, but unlike say TM1web you do have to have some software installed on your machine. Given that Palo is free this does not present any major issues unless you REALLY need to connect to your model from an internet cafe in Shanghai.
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John Hobson wrote:internet cafe in Shanghai.
Gary Glitter won't like Palo then!! (By the way are you on comission?)
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No commission - just a mission Jim - you don't often get paid for getting people to use free software :-)

I'd like everyone to know what's there and give it a go.

PALO needs to get some critical mass to be accepted as the idea of free OLAP is a bit off the wall and scary to many companies.

In a different thread MikeL said
We are approaching a turning point: in a few years tens of millions of Excel power users will have full-featured OLAP at their fingertips. The transformative impact on the workplace and the industry is hard to overstate. The mid-market will be overwhelmed from the bottom up when domain experts have no need for OLAP experts, and the high-end will become the narrow province of big-iron and increasingly specialized applications.
Actually we are already there - Palo is the democratisation of OLAP - it's what TM1 could have been if they'd not been so scared of the mass market idea and consequently pushed themselves up the price spectrum.

Simple, end user OLAP.
Free.
Optional paid support.
A growing community.

What's not to get excited about?
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Basically the HTTP was stopped being improved when TM1 Wed came along and at the moment it was a matter of time before it was axed.

Sidenote..... I really need to make time to play with Palo
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You also to need to play with the same typing training software as me... TM1 Wed!!! :mrgreen:
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jim wood wrote:You also to need to play with the same typing training software as me... TM1 Wed!!! :mrgreen:
I believe that's the special service release of TM1 that only works on Wednesdays.

The HTTP connector and TM1Web satisfy very different functionality needs, in my opinion. TM1web is great for deploying reports to a wide, scattered audience. However, it falls down when used for input template delivery. The lack of VBA support and support for cut and paste limits it severely in data collection.

The HTTP connector is the best of both world, assuming performance is adequate, as it supports the full client functionality.

Just my two cents, but I wish we could get it back. I might have to look at building one myself.
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Re: RIP TM1 Http Connector?

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i can't imagine that there is one environment in the world where it makes sense to use the http connector. ;)

he makes tm1 access through wan slower than it already is, slow enough to make it useless in my opinion.

i think there are always better alternatives.
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