On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 09:25, scott.marlowe wrote:On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Gogulus wrote:As the clients should be able to work without network connection, they have to have a local database, and if net connection is on, do the synchronization with master db. The main idea is, sale cannot stop because of net connection breakage. That's why I am asking if 100 Mhz of CPU, 32 Mbytes of RAM can take care of a database with around 100 tables, 3-4 of these tables having 50-60000 of records, others have at most 1000.I would say yes, but I would also say that you should design this around a character based interface. The overhead of a GUI is gonna make it much slower. I don't know if you're familiar with the ncurses library, but that's what I'd use, along with C or a lightweight scripting language like Perl or PHP.Or Python, which has an excellent curses library. How could he do local and remote access in PHP? Wouldn't a local Apache server (which takes more RAM) be necessary? Also regarding PHP, "links" is a great text-mode web browser that handles style sheets and frames.
PHP has a command line version, and it's own GTK.
I write all my processing scripts in PHP to leverage all the function and classes I've writting for the web.