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Mon, Nov 25 2019 7:37 AMPermanent Link

Walter Matte

Tactical Business Corporation

All EWB Developers

Do you use the EWB Server to host your EWB built applications?

If YES - how well is it working for you?  Issues, Limitations?

If NO - what backend server/technology do you use?  Issues Limitations?

Walter
Mon, Nov 25 2019 12:50 PMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Walter Matte wrote:

> If NO - what backend server/technology do you use?  Issues Limitations?

I just use a .Net REST server nowadays, I used to use RemObject SDK, but even that supports REST now.

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Matthew Jones
Mon, Nov 25 2019 5:10 PMPermanent Link

Steve Gill

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NO

I currently use an Apache server on a Linux box with PHP, CodeIgniter and MySQL.  Limitations are all of the database stuff has to be done in code.

However, I have a VPS set up on a Windows box in anticipation of the release of the EWB3 web server.

= Steve
Mon, Nov 25 2019 6:52 PMPermanent Link

Bruno Larochelle

I will 'vote' twice Smile as I use EWB both at home and at work.

Here is my 'home' vote:

YES .. working very well. Using Delphi XE3 compiled modules to create PDF reports. DB is DBISAM. I love the simplicity of managing this.

Bruno @ home

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Walter Matte wrote:

All EWB Developers

Do you use the EWB Server to host your EWB built applications?

If YES - how well is it working for you?  Issues, Limitations?

If NO - what backend server/technology do you use?  Issues Limitations?

Walter
Tue, Nov 26 2019 2:10 AMPermanent Link

R&D team @ Environment Canada

My second vote..

NO .. our team uses Apache on a Linux server. MySQL is the DB, with PHP as the JSON broker, and PHP for other scripting needs (PDF reports, decoders, calling other scripts, etc). This setup works well.

Bruno @ work

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Walter Matte wrote:

All EWB Developers

Do you use the EWB Server to host your EWB built applications?

If YES - how well is it working for you?  Issues, Limitations?

If NO - what backend server/technology do you use?  Issues Limitations?

Walter
Wed, Nov 27 2019 6:38 AMPermanent Link

Robert Horbury-Smith


NO - backend server/technology = mORMot.  VERY scalable and secure. Using EWBMormot.WBS (from Erick Engelke's book).
Wed, Nov 27 2019 10:32 PMPermanent Link

Mario Enríquez

Open Consult

Walter Matte wrote:

All EWB Developers

Do you use the EWB Server to host your EWB built applications?

If YES - how well is it working for you?  Issues, Limitations?

If NO - what backend server/technology do you use?  Issues Limitations?

Walter

NO, on one project we use .NET REST services and on a new one we began developing (not yet in production) is based on mORMot and EDB. Once you go through the curve on mORMot it is a great platform, very robust and lightweight.

The only limitation I find (on it is one that really bothers me) is that we're stuck on Windows/Microsoft and would like to have everything (mORMot and EDB) on linux... The team is debating about switching back to Firebird and Java for the webserver, but it is too expensive to retool and absorve the drop in productivity...

Regards,
Mane
Thu, Nov 28 2019 3:04 AMPermanent Link

Michael Dreher

Walter Matte wrote:

 // Do you use the EWB Server to host your EWB built applications?
 // If NO - what backend server/technology do you use?  Issues Limitations?

No, I've written our own. OpenSSL is used for HTTPS.
It contains all the features we need, so we are not limited.

Michael Dreher
Thu, Nov 28 2019 3:21 AMPermanent Link

Bill

No, back end was a customer requirement: MS IIS - MS SQL Server, written in C#, visual studio 2010 writing of an enhanced broker (with extensive use of .net reflection) to easily answer to ewb rich client.
It needed a big effort and some enhancements on web data and web core libraries in ewb (waiting new version).
Now rewriting an enhanced broker using web api in visual studio 2019 for future development.
I'll sustain Elevate software and Tim in new version for the boost of productivity he gave on rich client side. I didn't find other comparable tools at all.
Could we (user community) help Tim in finishing his work?
Fri, Nov 29 2019 8:59 PMPermanent Link

Douglas Lyman

>>> Do you use the EWB Server to host your EWB built applications?

Yes!  We use the Elevate Database and Delphi for .pdf report creation.  Works great for us.
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