RevNet installation
Alena Raymond
araymond at arcplanning.com
Thu Jul 15 11:39:51 EDT 2004
On Jul 14, 2004, at 8:35 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 7/14/04 6:14 PM, Alena Raymond wrote:
>
>> Second option was to make it remote controlled from the server (using
>> RevNet) Available to special clients using some kind of small
>> standalone that does nothing but open stacks stored on the server.
>> I was wrong on that one!
>
> Actually, I think this is something you could do. You would need to
> store your standalone stack on the server as the orginal stack, not as
> a standalone. Then you need to build a standalone like RevNet which
> you can distribute to your clients. When your clients click a button
> on their standalone, it downloads the stack from your server.
>
So I assume there is no plug-in which is already developed to be used
as server pack?
Original stack is stack.rev ?
> To open a stack over the internet, you only need this command:
>
> go stack url "http://www.domain.com/mystack.rev"
>
> You can't run a standalone over the internet, but you can run stacks,
> which is what RevNet does.
>
> This method does not give you remote control over the operation of the
> stack, but the user can run the stack just as if it were located on
> his computer. Is that what you need to do?
Yes. Where data is located on the server and it could be easily
accessed from any client.
>
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Alena C. Raymond
araymond at arcplanning.com
Computer Programmer 3
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
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Albuquerque, NM 87102
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