Hi Richard,
Laurent, I realize you are asking this on the Pharo list, looking for
a
Pharo-specific answer. You should also post your requirements on the
GLASS
list (http://forum.world.st/GLASS-f1460844.html). A number of
people/businesses there use a /develop on Pharo, deploy on GemStone
approach/. They will be able to give you some good advice on using
GemStone/S for your database.
My team build free (AGPL) software and we require a full open stack.
I've read several testimonials about Gemstone qualities, nevertheless
it could not be an option for this project.
Regards,
Laurent
We need a web stack and we put Pharo & co in the comparative
process.
My team have strong experience in load-balanced php / mysql
deployment
that handles millions of records but we are ready to build on
something else though MySQL is still a requirement.
Thanks for Garage + Glorp, I can prototype things. I wonder how to
handle database schema migrations. With our PHP projects we have
versionned PHP scripts that are automatically run given a database
revision number ( see
http://git.afi-sa.fr/afi/opacce/tree/master/cosmogramme/sql/patch ).
What are the practices with Glorp ?
We try QCMagritte and we enjoy what we see so far. What are the best
practices to glue Magritte and Glorp together ? Especially when you
load-balance requests on several images. Some examples ?
( FYI, I cannot load QCMagritte in a fresh Pharo 6 image ( for
#stable
version, MADescriptionBuilder missing. For #development versions of
Magritte and QCMagritte, QCConfiguration missing ). So actually I
use
the one built on CI. )
May be you have some other suggestions on a framework you love ?
Best regards,
Laurent Laffont
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