No reason, you have the right idea especially if you are dealing with
multiple platforms
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From: Cip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 8:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Inventory management system based on mysql
Hi all,
I am trying to put together an inventory management system for my
company
an I was thinking to do it using mysql for the database, Red Hat Linux
with
apache for the server.
I opted for a web like environment for this project because there are so
many different computers that need to access the server. I have windows
pc,
linux pc, Macintosh. If I were to do somenting in C++ or Java or Python
I
would have to make a version of the interface for every system,
sometimes
even for every version of the same OS. So I decided that I would want to
write this application using only web technologies: mysql, php,
javascript,
java; and all the users would access the server through a secure
connection
with their browser. this way the server can be accessed from any kind of
computer. And everything will be on a LAN, so the speed is no problem.
Does anyone know any reason why this would not be a good idea?
Thanks,
--Cip--
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