Kathy Gill wrote:
> >Matthew Soffen wrote:
> >> At 12:01 AM 7/31/98 -0700, Jack Killpatrick wrote:
> >> [snip]
> >> >
> >> >I'm milling over the choice of
> >> >
> >> >a) NT/Perl/ColdFusion/SQL Server or
> >> >b) Unix/Perl/Modules/mySQL
> >> >
> >> >for a large project now. I am leaning toward solution "a"
> because of the
> >> >development interface for SQL Server, which in my case will be Access.
>
>
> Hi gang -- just finished a three day CF class -- and am even more
> impressed
> with its performance and its "rapid development" characteristics.
>
> One of the groups I work with is using CF Application Server on NT to dish
> up Oracle DB info off HP-UX. And the CF App. Server will be available for
> HP-UX this fall (currently NT and Solaris).
>
> RE Access -- just be sure you're not going to have heavy traffic
> because of
> the way Access caches .... it's not an "enterprise" solid solution.

Yes. For concurrent web users, Access is severely lacking as a datasource.
For my application, if I go the NT/Perl/CF/SQLServer route, I would be using
Access as a front end to admin the tables in a SQLServer database.

Jack

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