There should be no problem storing everything in the same type of
database field (text data can be stored just fine in a binary store.)
However, I would advice against storing large chunks of data in the
database in the first place. You are probably better off storing the
file data in files (on the file system) and just reference those files
(e.g. the local path on the server) in the database. That way you
avoid getting huge database files which might affect database
performance, and if you're on an old filesystem even limit the number
of entries you can store.


Cheers
/R


On Jun 28, 12:12 pm, Michael Iv <[email protected]> wrote:
> That seems to me fine.
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> Try this and let me know if it works :)
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> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Mahfudz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Check this diagram
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> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Mahfudz <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> oic. Ok then. its more advance when developing away3d involving the
> >> database. =.=
> >> try check this diagram, is it correct or else. i need to understand the
> >> flow on this type of application with away3d.
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> >> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Michael Iv <[email protected]>wrote:
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> >>> *|**is it possible i create 1 file including the 3ds, obj, n collada
> >>> model? i think it cant be rite?*
> >>> *
> >>> *
> >>> No .As these are very different formats.collada and obj are plain text
> >>> based formats whereas 3ds is a binary one.In your database you need to 
> >>> store
> >>> those under different data types.
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> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Michael
> >>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:06 AM, Mahfudz <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >>>> Looks good. Really appreciate it. btw my application involve 3ds, obj
> >>>> and collada model.
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> >>>> Dirk -> Yes, i think ZendAMF its better but i need to try AMFPHP
> >>>> too..try to compare it once upload on server
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> >>>> Michael -> WebOrb? sound great. i'll study it 1st too. ;-)
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> >>>> is it possible i create 1 file including the 3ds, obj, n collada model?
> >>>> i think it cant be rite?
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> >>>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:21 AM, DBird <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >>>>> Or check ZendAMF. Integrated in the popular zend-framework:
> >>>>>http://framework.zend.com/manual/de/zend.amf.server.html
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> >>>>> There is also a nice Service Browser like in AMFPHP.
> >>>>>http://www.zamfbrowser.org/
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> >>>>> Cheers,
> >>>>> Dirk
>
> >>>> --
> >>>> *Regard,*
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *Muhamad Mahfudz
> >>>> *
> >>>> *Media Director @ Rich Core Media *
> >>>> *
> >>>>http://www.richcoremedia.com*
> >>>> [email protected] | +6017.681.5474 <[email protected]>
>
> >>> --
> >>> Michael Ivanov ,Senior Programmer
> >>> Neurotech Solutions Ltd.
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> >>> Tel:054-4962254
> >>> [email protected]
> >>> [email protected]
>
> >> --
> >> *Regard,*
> >> *
> >> *
> >> *Muhamad Mahfudz
> >> *
> >> *Media Director @ Rich Core Media *
> >> *
> >>http://www.richcoremedia.com*
> >> [email protected] | +6017.681.5474 <[email protected]>
>
> > --
> > *Regard,*
> > *
> > *
> > *Muhamad Mahfudz
> > *
> > *Media Director @ Rich Core Media *
> > *
> >http://www.richcoremedia.com*
> > [email protected] | +6017.681.5474 <[email protected]>
>
> --
> Michael Ivanov ,Senior Programmer
> Neurotech Solutions Ltd.www.neurotechresearch.comhttp://blog.alladvanced.net
> Tel:054-4962254
> [email protected]
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