Re: Client Side or Server Side?

From: Lee Levy <levy.lee.ls_at_bhp.com.au>
Date: 1996/05/16
Message-ID: <4ndura$ndc_at_gossamer.itmel.bhp.com.au>#1/1


In article <4nc8oa$j7$1_at_perth.DIALix.oz.au>, scorbett_at_perth.DIALix.oz.au (Steve Corbett) says:
>
>Lee Levy (levy.lee.ls_at_bhp.com.au) wrote:
>: Our general rule of thumb is:
>: - if it involves database interaction (eg fetch, update, delete) then it
>: goes on the server side.
>: - if it doesnt then it goes on the client side
>:
>
>excuse my ignorance but...
>How do you maintain the code on the client side?
>
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I was assuming that the client side was written in Forms - so the code would just be program units in the Form

Lee



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Opinions expressed are mostly my own, so give me some credit. Received on Thu May 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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