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Sun, Jun 9 2013 9:20 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | @Tim: Thanks for the latest release - many new feature that we were all
wating for... @All: Just out of interest: which priority has SSL support of Tim's webserver for you? For me it's very important because I have to use ssl connections for nearly every application. Since there is no ssl support right now, I wrote my own webserver using the Indy components - but (as Tim knows ![]() stable and reliable webserver. Regards Uli |
Sun, Jun 9 2013 10:16 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Uli Becker <johnmuller54@googlemail.com> wrote:
> @All: > Just out of interest: which priority has SSL support of Tim's webserver > for you? For me it's very important because I have to use ssl connections > for nearly every application. > > Since there is no ssl support right now, I wrote my own webserver using > the Indy components - but (as Tim knows ![]() > stable and reliable webserver. I am using the RemObjects SDK to make my web server. They have instructions and support on making it SSL capable, and it is working well for me. It doesn't have the "native Elevate Software" database access, but then I don't think I'd ever expose the database on a public interface anyway (security risk). By providing a javascript compatible interface, I can ensure that the remote client is authorised, and can only do operations I approve. Plus I can change the database access code more easily with a single server update. But maybe the Elevate web server is more capable than I am aware - I've never used it for database stuff, only for the debug mode. -- Matthew Jones |
Sun, Jun 9 2013 10:56 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul ![]() | Uli,
See this post for some alternatives : STunnel short term or Tim mentioning passthru adapter (since you wrote your own back-end already it might be worthwhile checking out). http://www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=ewb&id=ewb_general&page=1&msg=2818#2818 In my case i'm sticking to own webserver (also Indy based) since i already wrote it and it is used for some other back-end duties as well. Raul On 6/9/2013 9:20 AM, Uli Becker wrote: > @Tim: Thanks for the latest release - many new feature that we were all > wating for... > > @All: > Just out of interest: which priority has SSL support of Tim's webserver > for you? For me it's very important because I have to use ssl > connections for nearly every application. > > Since there is no ssl support right now, I wrote my own webserver using > the Indy components - but (as Tim knows ![]() > stable and reliable webserver. > > Regards Uli > |
Mon, Jun 10 2013 5:13 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Thanks to both of you.
> See this post for some alternatives : STunnel short term or Tim > mentioning passthru adapter (since you wrote your own back-end already > it might be worthwhile checking out). > > http://www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=ewb&id=ewb_general&page=1&msg=2818#2818 I had a look into this, but it seems as if the Elevate Web Builder Modules can only be applied with > Delphi XE. I am using Delphi 2010 ![]() So I'll have to keep my own server anyway. Uli |
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