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Alfredo Novoa wrote:
> "Noons" <wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospam> wrote in message news:<400e5175$0$4048$afc38c87_at_news.optusnet.com.au>...
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>>Minor correction: two-tier client-server is dead. Multi-tier is STILL client-server!
>>Not that I agree: now that we finally have the gear (CPU and memory) and network >>bandwidth to make two-tier viable, what does this industry go and do? It kills it.
Sure, logically. The client just wants what they want, and can consider everything
they don't type in as 'the server'. I'm saying that physical client-server is dead,
as least when your clients are coming in willy-nilly from the internet, and they want
one screen to offer them stuff from your DBMS and maybe your partner's DBMSes,
and to show messages from your messaging system etc. I'm interested to know what
you mean by 'the current DBMSes are fatally flawed'. I think they are just good
at doing one difficult-but crucial class of work, and should be protected to do that
as fast as possible, by having separate independent CPUs and processes intercede
between the internets'worth of browsers, and integrate those other DBMSes, and
(blasphemy) keep a list of the countries in Europe handy for clients, rather than
have them ask the DBMS etc.
Joe
Received on Mon Jan 26 2004 - 11:57:23 CST