Le 2 août 04, à 06:24, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 07:45 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Now technical what is the difference between the two methods ?
Le 1 août 04, à 23:32, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 04:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
B1 on Mac os X , doesn't work with postgres.Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to PostgreSQL under Mac OS X or Linux, see
Take care about the fact that the way i expose don't use the RevDB lib but direct shell() calls to the psql PostgreSQL's server-side connector.
1.- worked fine years before the introduction of the RevDB lib
2.- those MC/Rev applications servers are only doing what they are doing the best : working on the data presentation layer, in beetwin the Web server (one side) and (second side) the shell() + psql connector to the ACID compliant PostgreSQL RDBMS.
3.- works fine and very fast in all situations, including administration tasks alike new databases and tables creations or automatic "pg_dump" (backups) operations without stopping the production statu of the PostgreSQL server.
4.- least but not least : i didn't, at this time, got enought time to test RevDB and see if it's mature in about handling critical production tasks (over 400 connections/secs, 75% write mode transactions).
Works fine in production, under Metacard 2.32 / 2.5 and Revolution 2.0 / 2.12 under both Linux x86 and Mac OS X 10.1 and UP. Not tested, for yet under Rev 2.2 and UP.
<http://www.google.com/search? as_sitesearch=lists.runrev.com&num=20&q=postgresql>
Le 31 juil. 04, à 20:42, Björnke von Gierke a écrit :
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/ http://rodney.buzzword.com/discuss/msgReader$155 http://www.navaching.com/pagem.html http://mitchellonline.pasco.k12.fl.us/training/metacardcgi.htm
On Jul 31 2004, at 20:35, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi there,
I've been looking at all the information I can find thus far about how to use Rev as a CGI web solution. I'm finding bits and pieces of stuff but nothing which really puts it all together in a simple step by step process. (I'm assuming that one doesn't exist at this point or I would have found it.)
The idea is of course to use MySQL and Rev. as the CGI along with Apache or some other webserver capable of doing SSL transactions. In other words, a rather serious project.
I've looked at Andre Garzia's httpd stack server. I found the concept very interesting. I'm not able to follow his documentation real well without illustrations etc. I was very impressed! I doubt that it will do SSL however.
I looked at the REV CGI introduction, it is a little unclear on the permissions thing for setting it up on OS X. It obviously uses the command line terminal unix stuff to create the right hooks etc. This appears to work through Apache so that will solve the SSL problem. I obviously need some better more in depth resource to explore this further.
I'm just now getting into the XML tutorial stack which at first glance looks very good.
Has anyone out there done an extensive website using Rev and MySQL with Apache?
Any other resources/examples you can recommend?
Thanks in advance,
Rick Harrison
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