Tips from the Iceberg
posted by Pete Thomas in API, REST, SWAPs, Zoho Creator, entrepreneurs, iceberg- 397 views
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I haven’t actually used Iceberg yet but have been keeping an eye on it and staying apprised via their email list since ReadWriteWeb first published an overview last year. This week I noticed they announced a major launch and are now officially supporting all manner of free and paid user accounts.
So since my interest in Iceberg feeds into a more general interest in getting the various web platforms out there talking to one another, I asked Wayne Byrne over email for some details regarding interoperability and here are the points he shared:
- You can export any view to excel
- You can get any web app to send data into iceberg using web services
- Iceberg can make calls out to any app that has an api (like google, amazon, basecamp etc)
- Oh and since iceberg makes a regular sql server database people can integrate right into the database itself
Note that Iceberg has two “versions”, hosted and local, and I think point 4 above relates to the local Windows-only desktop version while the hosted version implements a flash-based interface for users.
With Icerberg’s ability to issue outbound requests to the web I can see some interesting possibilities for integration via the Zoho Creator API and perhaps even a possibility to use an off-line desktop application developed with Iceberg that could periodically synch with an online Zoho Creator application.
Once I get familiar with the flash interface and can actually develop something that works I’ll try to post a simple demo illustrating integration with ZC.



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