Thank you for your reply. It seems very great. I will check. Just one 
question: loopback supports websocket to do the realtime web app ?

On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 6:53:24 AM UTC+1, Raymond Feng wrote:
>
> Hi, bodo.
>
> You should check out LoopBack (https://github.com/strongloop/loopback) 
> from StrongLoop <http://strongloop.com/strongloop-suite/loopback/>. It's 
> an open source mobile backend as a service solution built in Node.js. One 
> of the differentiators for LoopBack is that you own the server, run 
> on-premise or deploy to cloud. 
>
> LoopBack uses models (for example, User, Product, Inventory) to 
> encapsulate data and services and exposes them as REST APIs and client SDKs 
> (iOS and Android). For new data produced by mobile applications, you can 
> create a black box backend in a few commands to CRUD them with your choice 
> of the data store.  For existing data, LoopBack provides the facility to 
> discover and access them from various data sources out of box, including 
> MongoDB, MySQL, Oracle, REST services.  More information can found from the 
> technical 
> paper 
> here<http://marketing.strongloop.com/acton/attachment/5334/u-0094/0/-/-/-/-/>
> . 
>
> To facilitate the mobile development, we're developing a collection of 
> built-in models (server and client) for the common needs, including User, 
> Application, Device, ACL, Token, Notification, and File. New features are 
> being released week by week.
>
> LoopBack is a continuing evolution of the noBackend movement, pioneered by 
> one of our developers, Ritchie, who created the deployd project. It also 
> takes the Enterprise use cases into the architecture from the beginning, 
> including the pluggable data/service connectors to provide integration with 
> existing systems. LoopBack can be used as library for your Node.js 
> applications, or as a framework to create your mobile backend 
> declaratively. 
>
> You are welcome to have further discussions at the LoopBack forum: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/loopbackjs.  
>
> Thanks,
> Raymond
>
> On Monday, November 18, 2013 4:05:51 PM UTC-8, bodo wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I want to create the server app that manages data synchronization 
>> between all my apps (mobile, web, desktop). I see Firebase and Parse work 
>> very well but I want to create myself host. Anyone has experience on that ? 
>> Or any suggestion ?
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
>

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