jQuery and CouchApp are much easier to write, but what about security issues ? i mean, in this way our aplication logic get exposed, this is my great doubt in using it
what do you think ? On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Nitin Borwankar <[email protected]>wrote: > I use CouchApp and jQuery a lot with CouchDB while my collaborator and boss > strictly uses the REST API via Python ( this could be any language, Python > not required as a client, or just curl from the command line )I personally > like jQuery and CouchApp has certainly made it much easier to write and > manage views, although I wish I did not have to use CouchApp just for that. > > In any case CouchDB by itself does not depend on jQuery. > > Having said that, it is true that the *.js libs that make up the client > api's and tools around CouchDB could use a lot more documentation - usage > of > Couch would expand, IMHO, if these were better annotated. > > Nitin > > 37% of all statistics are made up on the spot > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Nitin Borwankar > [email protected] > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Nils Breunese <[email protected]> wrote: > > > cinnebar wrote: > > > > > We would like to see CouchDB independant of jquery (or even python re > > > >> CouchApp for that matter) for standalone couchapps 'out of the box'. > >> > >> Given the very excellent http request api that is a fundamental aspect > of > >> CouchDB we consider that the current jquery dependancy is a major > >> deterrent > >> regarding general uptake of CouchDB. > >> > > > > I don't believe CouchDB depends on jQuery. It's there if you want to use > > it, but it's not required for anything AFAIK. CouchApp is a third party > tool > > written in Python, so yeah, you need Python if you want to use CouchApp. > You > > don't need to use CouchApp though, you can push design documents any way > you > > like. > > > > Nils Breunese. > > >
