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Tue, Jun 18 2013 1:33 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Steve,
<< Unfortunately it's both ways. It's something I've been thinking about doing for a while but it always seems too hard. >> One word: ElevateDB. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Jun 18 2013 6:02 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Tim,
<< One word: ElevateDB. >> Lol. Thought you might say that. I'm assuming I would need to use EDB's replication functionality. I don't want to have them remote connect to an EDB server because it would mean opening ports, port forwarding, etc., which is too technical for most of my customers. So I'm assuming I would need to set up some sort of mechanism that transfers the changes between two (or more) EDB servers? |
Tue, Jun 18 2013 10:22 PM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd | Hi Steve
Here is a suggestion from someone who hasn't done any of this stuff ... Why not put the UPDATE files into something like DropBox? I understand that you can use a DropBox API to transfer files up and down or you could an http(s) POST/GET commands to fire them up into the clouds and retrieve them. Cheers Jeff -- Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd www.aspect.co.nz <Steve Gill> wrote in message news:094F0B10-EEA1-43F3-B9EB-16A230BA3557@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Tim, > > << One word: ElevateDB. >> > > Lol. Thought you might say that. I'm assuming I would need to use > EDB's replication functionality. I don't want to have them remote connect > to an EDB server because it would mean opening ports, port forwarding, > etc., which is too technical for most of my customers. So I'm assuming I > would need to set up some sort of mechanism that transfers the changes > between two (or more) EDB servers? > |
Wed, Jun 19 2013 12:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | << Here is a suggestion from someone who hasn't done any of this stuff ...
Why not put the UPDATE files into something like DropBox? I understand that you can use a DropBox API to transfer files up and down or you could an http(s) POST/GET commands to fire them up into the clouds and retrieve them. >> Thanks Jeff. Yeah, I was thinking along similar lines. I noticed that TMS has released specific components for cloud services like DropBox. Or I could have a PHP running on one of my websites to handle the transfers using HTTP as you suggested. |
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