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Re: Preferred Application Server

From: Bob Jones <email_at_me.not>
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 00:51:56 GMT
Message-ID: <MwgEe.20086$NU2.18462@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>


I am a little confused when you bring Apache into the picture. I don't know Paradox. I assume it is a client-server product and you want to convert it to web-based applications. How does your Paradox app interact with Apache? Do you have any preference as to what programming language to use?

"nunyo beesness" <nunyo_at_beesness.com> wrote in message news:Vi_De.1827$Fk4.548_at_newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Both are enterprise licensed and cost is not a factor. I've already
> downloaded both to play around with.
>
> Requirements- not really much in the Oracle world. Existing Paradox app
> is about 600Mb, 175 tables, maybe about 25-30 forms, 40-50 concurrent
> users.
>
> It will be a distributed database with 2 sites connected by a T1 wan.
>
> The biggest requirement is a table of URLs pointing to about 2Tb of pdfs
> and jpgs stored on an apache web server. Each site will have their own
> replica of the web server with relative paths. These pages will be hit
> about 400-500 times a day- really light for that much data.
>
> Foster Glascock
>
>> That would depend on what your requirements are and how much you want to
>> spend. I would go for Oracle if price is not an issue.
Received on Fri Jul 22 2005 - 19:51:56 CDT

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