On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 03:54 PM, Bill Vlahos wrote:


I think Rev could make a pretty good server. The only example I'm aware of is Tuviah' chat software at the RunRev user contributed page.

I'd like to see a simple generalized example of a Rev web server app designed for forms. I've done this sort of thing with AppleScript and WebSTAR but Rev should be able to do the whole thing.

The biggest issue would be how to effectively handle multiple simultaneous request/conversations while keeping track of each of > them.

To really take it to the next level, I would recommend modeling it after ZOPE and ZODB. Zope is a web application platform built on Python, and it is layered upon ZODB, Z Object Database. So Zope is a web-aware, multiuser, multithreaded, transactional object persistence platform :-). I used to be really into Zope when I was using Python a lot. Kinda lost interest tho.


I'm sure a comparable thing could be implemented in transcript with a data stack's custom properties! (you know with those n-dimensional groups of custom properties in richard's article)

Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
http://ARCplanning.com

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