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Mon, Jan 30 2012 4:28 AM | Permanent Link |
Stefano Monterisi | Hi Tim,
EWB seems to be a very actrative product (when full featurescomplete) for create "browser applications"... But, at server side level, what you have in mind? My question is related to big applications that have complex database logic at backend with business rules, validations, master-datails, etc... Those are free on developer fantasy... or is planned a server side applications that provide as a "connector" data for EWB? Thanks in advance! Stefano Monterisi Documento senza titolo Stefano Monterisi - monterisi@sesamoweb.it Sesamo Software S.p.A. Via Adamello, 2 71042 Cerignola (Fg) Tel.: +39 0885 416969 - 421501 - 421502 - 416392 Fax: +39 0885 444925 Filiale Via Premuda, 3 00195 Roma Tel.: +39 06 3220238 Fax: +39 06 32646539 www.sesamoweb.it D.L. 30 giugno 2003 n. 196 e D.L. 24 dicembre 2003 n. 354 (tutela dei dati personali) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFORMAZIONI STRETTAMENTE CONFIDENZIALI Questo messaggio di posta elettronica contiene informazioni di carattere confidenziale rivolte esclusivamente al destinatario sopra indicato. E' vietato l'uso, la diffusione, distribuzione o riproduzione da parte di ogni altra persona. Nel caso aveste ricevuto questo messaggio di posta elettronica per errore, siete pregati di segnalarlo immediatamente al mittente e distruggere quanto ricevuto (compresi i file allegati) senza farne copia. Qualsivoglia utilizzo non autorizzato del contenuto di questo messaggio costituisce violazione dell'obbligo di non prendere cognizione della corrispondenza tra altri soggetti, salvo più grave illecito, ed espone il responsabile alle relative conseguenze. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONFIDENTIALLY NOTICE This e-mail transmission may contain legally privileged and/or confidential information. Please do not read it if you are not the intended recipient(S). Any use, distribution, reproduction or disclosure by any other person is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender and destroy the original transmission and its attachments without reading or saving it in any manner. Questo messaggio prima dell'invio è stato controllato con Kaspersky Antivirus 6.0 |
Mon, Jan 30 2012 5:01 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Stefano,
<< But, at server side level, what you have in mind? My question is related to big applications that have complex database logic at backend with business rules, validations, master-datails, etc... Those are free on developer fantasy... or is planned a server side applications that provide as a "connector" data for EWB? >> Well, there's only so much that EWB can do on the server-side. Automated data connections are planned, yes, but it won't relieve the developer from having to code any additional business logic or server optimizations that deal with load balancing/traffic management. Please see the demos newsgroup for an example web server that shows you how to serve up DBISAM 4.x tables to an EWB application. That's pretty much the extent of the "help" that EWB will be able to provide a developer on the back-end, apart from whatever is provided in the database server/engine itself for validation, constraints, etc. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Jan 31 2012 4:59 PM | Permanent Link |
Jan Ferguson Data Software Solutions, Inc. Team Elevate | Demos newsgroup? Tim, I can't find that anywhere in the Elecate
Software newsgroup list. -- Jan Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > Please see the demos newsgroup for an example web server that shows > you how to serve up DBISAM 4.x tables to an EWB application. |
Tue, Jan 31 2012 5:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Jan Ferguson Data Software Solutions, Inc. Team Elevate | Oops...typo alert! *Elevate*, not Elecate.
-- J.B. Ferguson wrote: > I can't find that anywhere in the Elecate > Software newsgroup list. |
Tue, Jan 31 2012 5:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | Here's the web version
http://www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=ewb&id=ewb_demos and also listed in nntp listing if you use newreader Raul << Demos newsgroup? Tim, I can't find that anywhere in the Elecate Software newsgroup list. >>> |
Tue, Jan 31 2012 7:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Jan Ferguson Data Software Solutions, Inc. Team Elevate | Duh... my bad. I needed to refresh the newsgroup list. Did that now and
it showed up. Thanks Raul for making me think about refreshing the list. -- Jan Raul wrote: > Here's the web version > > http://www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=ewb&id=ewb_demo > s > > and also listed in nntp listing if you use newreader > > Raul > > << > Demos newsgroup? Tim, I can't find that anywhere in the Elecate > Software newsgroup list. > > > > |
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