It sounds like this is what ColdFusion is intended for, except on a much smaller
scale. I doubt you'll have any
problems. You might even be able to get away with using Access if you can guarantee
only 8 people are going to be
using the database, although, if you don't have to, I wouldn't.
You'll have to make sure that all the laptops have TCP/IP set up (<-- is that
obvious?) and I don't anticipate
any problems.
Les Irvin wrote:
> I need some advice...
> I'd like to use Cold Fusion in the following way:
> - 8 people with laptops networked together.
> - One laptop acting as the Cold Fusion server.
> - All 8 people simultaneously querying/updating/editing the database on the
> server through their browsers.
>
> Is it possible? What restrictions would I have? What sort of problems
> should I expect?
> Thanks in advance for any input.
> Les
>
>
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