I would love that. I'm creating a single user app that I will want to make multi-user and turn my app into a thin client... Jim
on 1/15/04 2:35 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote: > Jim, > > Sorry you couldn't come to the show. Both Richard Gaskin and I > presented on this subject and Chipp Walters showed an incredible > commercial product (Hemingway client application) during his talk on > user interface. We showed product, some code, a transaction log, and > Richard did an impersonation of a client application talking to an FTP > server (VERY entertaining, but even more informative!) > > If there is demand out there (and it sounds like there may be) for a > starter kit for building thin clients that "go against" web servers to > get files and data from a database, I could try and make the time to > put together a couple of samples with well-documented code, etc. > > Also, please indicate the types of "nuts and bolts" into which you'd > like to delve. > > Best, > > Jerry > > On Jan 15, 2004, at 10:53 AM, Jim Lyons wrote: > >> Jerry Daniels wrote: >> >>> Here are 12 reasons that I like/prefer N-Tier (client-web server/app >>> server-database) architecture: >>> .... >>> Hopefully, all that answers at least some of your questions. Let me >>> know if you have more. >> >> I am one of the many Rev users who wish they could have been at the >> conference, and my main interest in going was the session on using Rev >> "thin clients" with a PHP/MySQL server. I have done some limited >> development in the past with DB-backed sites, and have groaned with >> frustration trying to make a decent user interface in a browser. I am >> giddy with the possibilities of using a Rev app as my front end for >> private collaboration sites I am working on. >> >> Anyway, now I want to get into the nuts and bolts of this. Are there >> resources available from your session, or other resources for >> guidance/tips/examples on implementing this? Thanks. >> >> Jim Lyons >> >> _______________________________________________ >> use-revolution mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution >> > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution -- OYF is... Highly resourceful people working together. <http://www.OwnYourFuture-net.com> Own Your Future Consulting Services Limited, 1959 Upper Water Street, Suite 407, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3J 3N2 Info Line: 902-823-2477, Phone: 902-823-2339. Fax: 902-823-2139 _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
