Rev cgi, PostgreSQL and standalones
Jan Schenkel
janschenkel at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 9 06:50:33 EDT 2004
--- Robert Brenstein <rjb at rz.uni-potsdam.de> wrote:
> >Hello Alejandro,
> >
> >I'm a little confused about a so kindly
> congratulations. Thank you ;)
> >
> >I plan to write 80 pages about the subject in the
> first quarter of
> >2005, freely available to the MC/Rev community and,
> if possible, to
> >find a fench publisher interested in printing a
> paper issue
> >dedicated to help to let know more about the Rev
> based "n-tier" apps
> >scope...
> >
> >Best Regards, Pierre
> >
>
> Praise is quite in order. However, Pierre, could it
> be too much to
> ask to combine your list posts and convert into a
> short comprehensive
> info for us to use sooner? You have really given
> lots of useful
> tidbits over time but as others stated the info is
> spread in
> different emails and varying level of detail, thus
> hard to use.
> Having it all together would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Robert Brenstein
>
I second this : as I'm just starting out with PHP at
the moment, I'd love to leverage my Transcript
knowledge to use Rev as an application server for my
business logic, and build a rock-solid n-tier system
that can handle plenty of connections and would only
require customers to run a single server, unlike the
Windows world where you'll often see 3 servers doing
what you and I would do with a single Linux of MacOS X
Server.
Jan Schenkel.
=====
"As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time." (La Rochefoucauld)
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