Le ven 30/01/2004 � 17:01, Ray Horsley a �crit : > Hi Pierre, > > > That did the trick! > > Thanks again, > > > Ray Horsley > Developer, LinkIt! Software
Good Evening Ray, Have fun and, please, believe me : even if the MC/Rev engine is mostly undocumentend in about its ability to be used to develop profesional-grade n-tier applications or server-side applications servers, it's really one of the two or three best tools availables, today (and since years - MC 2.32 and up), to share datas over TCP/IP. Since i use it in such kind of networked workflow apps, i never had to go back to others platforms such as Weblogic, WebSphere or WebObjects. The best from the java world (Eclipse, JBoss, Tomcat, the J2EE EJB's design patterns, Andromda or Hibernate,...) are great tools too but, the java engines, by them self, ar'nt... If you are searching about what ACID RDBMS to bind to your MC/Rev apps, try PostgreSQL (best suited under *NIXes, including MacOSX, than under Windows. It rooks in all the tasks we can have to manage. Last but no last, the MC/Rev engine is NOT SUITABLE in about critical cgi tasks. Choose PHP, Perl or Python instead, even to bind all kind of MC/Rev applications servers to Apache trough a simple sockets listener/ports translator. Hope this helps, -- Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores 100, rue de Paris F - 77140 Nemours [EMAIL PROTECTED] GSM: +33 6 03 95 77 70 Pro: +33 1 41 60 52 68 Dom: +33 1 64 45 05 33 Fax: +33 1 64 45 05 33 Inspection acad�mique de Seine-Saint-Denis Applications et SGBD ACID SQL (WEB et PGI) Penser et produire "delta de productivit�" _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
