RE: [DUG]: Client Server Development/Web

1999-05-26 Thread Dennis Chuah
Grant, > Nice to see a real world example. There are other real world web apps > around the place (try NZ real estate sites etc) that I have not been > impressed with. I even got a ODBC/SQL Server error message on the > www.searchnz.co.nz site last night. I agree - look at MSN's site - ODBC e

RE: [DUG]: Client Server Development/Web

1999-05-26 Thread Grant Black
> Background: Nice to see a real world example. There are other real world web apps around the place (try NZ real estate sites etc) that I have not been impressed with. I even got a ODBC/SQL Server error message on the www.searchnz.co.nz site last night. > 1. Scalability. There are 16 TAFE

RE: [DUG]: Client Server Development/Web

1999-05-26 Thread Grant Black
> Hi Grant, > I think you and Dennis have managed to open an *interesting* > debate between you about the option of Web development for n- > tier apps. We've been doing serious Webapp development for > nearly four years now, but until today, I didn't realise just how > hard it was for us . I

RE: [DUG]: Client Server Development/Web

1999-05-26 Thread Dennis Chuah
Folks, I think Peter Hyde has briefly explained the virtues of Web development using Web Hub. I would like to approach it from another perspective. I am going to use a real example, case study if you like - and I will not mention tools except for Delphi and Java. Background: The project is an

RE: [DUG]: Client Server Development/Web

1999-05-26 Thread Peter Hyde
Hi Grant, I think you and Dennis have managed to open an *interesting* debate between you about the option of Web development for n- tier apps. We've been doing serious Webapp development for nearly four years now, but until today, I didn't realise just how hard it was for us . I'm not tryin