Hi Jérôme,
The tutorial page has moved and is still available there :
http://195.14.22.232/insead/index.html
The described solution is becoming less usefull yet that on-rev and
the forecoming revserver are making my PHP workaround solution way
obsolete.
I recommand warmly to go to the
In my company, IT guys believe only in n-tier apps developed in Java
with a web interface. And often, I am not satisfied with the result.
I would like to create a proof of concept (POC) to demonstrate that it
is possible to create a n-tier app with Revolution. I read on the
Revolution web
On Sep 16, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Jérôme Rosat wrote:
In my company, IT guys believe only in n-tier apps developed in
Java with a web interface. And often, I am not satisfied with the
result.
I would like to create a proof of concept (POC) to demonstrate that
it is possible to create a
Hi Jérôme,
Perhaps would you be interested in having an eye to this, as a work in
progress on-rev project and proof of concept :
http://www.wrds.com/
It's mainly build on top of a 200 ko irev server-side lib + a MySQL 5
backend + some tousands of XML datasource files. At this
Jim,
Wouaw ! (a French expression which expresses my admiration)
Thank you very much for these explanations.
To be honest, I imagined a simpler concepte for my POC ;-)
This particular customer design requires that all the Rev apps be
running constantly 24/7, so cgi is not a good option.
Bonjour Pierre,
Thank you for the link. Indeed it is fast.
I read your tutorial about Serveur d'application TCP/IP. It's
perfect for a POC. But the download link is broken. Is it possible to
have a other link to download it ?
Le 16 sept. 2009 à 23:47, Pierre Sahores a écrit :
Hi Jérôme,
On Sep 16, 2009, at 3:29 PM, Jérôme Rosat wrote:
Jim,
Wouaw ! (a French expression which expresses my admiration)
Thank you very much for these explanations.
To be honest, I imagined a simpler concepte for my POC ;-)
This particular customer design requires that all the Rev apps be