Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reinhold Strobl wrote:
For instance, server A provides the views and server B provides business
functionality via utilities. As a side effect, this should help to increase
scalability, since I split functionality over multiple servers.
But how
Hi,
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 09:15:22AM +, Reinhold Strobl wrote:
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Thanks for your reply, but I have looked on ZEO - however: this technology
only
allows a seperation of application from the concrete storage. But what I am
looking for is I want to seperate the application tier
Reinhold Strobl wrote:
Consider the followng example: one company has got a Zope application running on
a single server. This applications need the components of e.g. the supplier of
the component running on a different server. So I don't want to mirror both,
because the both companies are more
I'm not a Zope expert, but to me it sounds like you want to solve a
problem with Zope, which it is not intended for. If you want to
implement complex distributed scenarios use SOAP, XML-RPC, CORBA, DCOM,
... or whatever suits your needs.
Then you could still implement a thin Zope utility,
On Wed, 2006-17-05 at 10:18 +, Reinhold Strobl wrote:
I'm not a Zope expert, but to me it sounds like you want to solve a
problem with Zope, which it is not intended for. If you want to
implement complex distributed scenarios use SOAP, XML-RPC, CORBA, DCOM,
... or whatever suits