Web Delivery

Pierre Sahores psahores at easynet.fr
Thu Jul 22 13:34:17 EDT 2004


Le 22 juil. 04, à 18:29, Gordon Tillman a écrit :

> Greetings All!
>
> If I understand correctly, and please do let me know if this is not 
> right...
>
> It is entirely possible to implement a RR application using something 
> along these lines:
>
> First have a "Startup" piece that is a compiled standalone for each of 
> the platforms you are supporting.  Or else, with the new beta stuff, 
> have a Startup stack that is run via the "Revolution Player".

True !
>
> Either way, you have a Startup piece that runs and does a "go stack 
> URL whatever", or a "go stack decompress(URL whatever)" as appropriate 
> to load your actual application and run it.

True again !
>
> I'm guessing that the stack that you load via the URL is cached.  Is 
> that correct?  And if so, the next time the user runs the application, 
> is that cached version automatically run?

It's up to you... For some apps you can need to choose always to reload 
the stack from the remote server. Else, the way you are thinking about 
is full suitable. I use both thoses two solutions to run differents 
applications.
>
> When the Startup code issues the "go stack URL..." stuff, will it 
> still check online to see if the cached stack is different or has 
> expired?  If the user does not have an Internet connection on 
> subsequent runs of the application, but does have a cached version 
> present on their computer, will the cached version still be loaded?

True again !
>
> Many thanks!
>
> --gordon

Best,


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