It all comes to: what do you want Node to do? Can you post your
thoughts on what/where you're thinking to use Node?
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Diogo R.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:34:10 -0800 (PST), USCTrojans wrote:
Hello,
I'm fairly new to programming and working on a large project which is
currently using a lamp stack. I was just wondering if I could get
some
thoughts on potentially using a combination of Apache and NodeJS to
deliver my site. From what I understand thus far, NodeJS is far
superior to apache for working with multiple threaded ajax requests,
the heart of my site. However, I would like to continue to use my php
framework for more sql based stuff that is not as ajax heavy, and
also
to deliver my base "site". Would it be good/smart/efficient practice
to put them both behind a reverse proxy like NginX and then
essentially embed the NodeJS core into my php framework with an
iframe
or something else? Would it be possible to pass variables like logged
in information between the two systems?
Thanks for any help, I'm excited to start working with NodeJS
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