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.
> >
>

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