Direct or Indirect?
Direct or Indirect?
- Subject: Direct or Indirect?
- From: Richard Good <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 08:41:38 -0800
I'm new to webobjects and have some basic design questions. Here's a
little background on our project.
We have developed a moderately sized (100 MB of data, 8 tables ranging
from a few hundred to a few hundred thousand records) database in
FileMaker that we access via a java program using the Filemaker java
interface (not the JDBC interface). The java program provides all of
the user interface is mature and stable. We are investigating moving
to a different database and deployment environment as we will be
expanding and accessing the database over the internet rather than just
locally.
We have two options open now we can replace our FileMaker access with a
JDBC interface to an SQL database OR perhaps we could use webobjects.
If we use webobjects should we go with a indirect to java client or
direct to java client approach. With my limited understanding of
webobjects I'm guessing the indirect route would allow me to reuse more
of my existing UI code. Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks
for your help.
Richard Good
President, True Image
http://www.schoolid.com
Handheld security solutions for schools, industry and government.
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