Re: Here we go again.. Web Services
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texte = Thats good you don't love webdna, because it will cheat on you hehe. I think one of the best things about webdna is having 'dna' in the name, makes it sound technical - hehe. Point taken though - still curious if webdna has the ability to communicate with web services.-Adam ODonovan Brooke wrote:> Bess Ho wrote:>>> Thanks for your kind words. Part of my background is instructor. So it > > is important to clarify the definition and layout the facts.>>>> There are a lot more thoughts on selecting the database in both >> business and technical sense. > > Flat file makes it too much hassle to do any business intelligences, > data mining or> > even reporting. It is not scalable for enterprise application.>> huh?, I don't know of a more compatible database file format than a > comma or tab separated text file.> If you are working with a system that is so proprietary that it can't > import this file, then> run. run fast.>> Bess, Ken, Adam, I don't "love" webdna. I "love" my girlfriend. I also > am not arguing the> merrits of one technology *over* another. Use what you like. I'm just > trying to keep this> list from turning into cavern of false information. I would have no > reservations of putting> WebDNA to work in *any* real job. Not just small or medium.. *any*. > WebDNA alone is not the only> variable in robust data serving. Server Specs, Backup systems, RAID, > Services running on the server,> and many variables all play a part on performance and robustness. Its > just wrong to> think that webdna has these non-descript limitations because my > experience tells me> otherwise.>> IMO,> Donovan>>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Thats good you don't love webdna, because it will cheat on you hehe. I think one of the best things about webdna is having 'dna' in the name, makes it sound technical - hehe. Point taken though - still curious if webdna has the ability to communicate with web services.-Adam ODonovan Brooke wrote:> Bess Ho wrote:>>> Thanks for your kind words. Part of my background is instructor. So it > > is important to clarify the definition and layout the facts.>>>> There are a lot more thoughts on selecting the database in both >> business and technical sense. > > Flat file makes it too much hassle to do any business intelligences, > data mining or> > even reporting. It is not scalable for enterprise application.>> huh?, I don't know of a more compatible database file format than a > comma or tab separated text file.> If you are working with a system that is so proprietary that it can't > import this file, then> run. run fast.>> Bess, Ken, Adam, I don't "love" webdna. I "love" my girlfriend. I also > am not arguing the> merrits of one technology *over* another. Use what you like. I'm just > trying to keep this> list from turning into cavern of false information. I would have no > reservations of putting> WebDNA to work in *any* real job. Not just small or medium.. *any*. > WebDNA alone is not the only> variable in robust data serving. Server Specs, Backup systems, RAID, > Services running on the server,> and many variables all play a part on performance and robustness. Its > just wrong to> think that webdna has these non-descript limitations because my > experience tells me> otherwise.>> IMO,> Donovan>>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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