Re: About Database Vender Independent for WebObjects.
Re: About Database Vender Independent for WebObjects.
- Subject: Re: About Database Vender Independent for WebObjects.
- From: java mouse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 16:07:54 -0800 (PST)
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:-) Thanks for sharing your experience here.
Regards,
--marina
Owen McKerrow <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Again,
I'll try and answer the ones I know :) See below.
> 1. For EOF, is it used for data-driven application ONLY? So if I don't
> actually use any database, EOF won't help at all?
No, EOF won't its for talking between the DB and your app. WO will
still be usfull as it will still have all its functionality, sessions,
fully J2EE compliant etc etc. But yes EOF is for use with a DB.
>
> 2. For Direct to Web and Client, my first thought is that they're most
> useful for prototype and RAD, but then since you can also use the
> generated UI as component and also edit rules and everything, maybe
> it's more useful than that. However, I have no means to know how much.
> But let me just ask: Is Direct to Web & Client more likely to be used
> whenever a comercial/business !
scale
application is designed/built?
I haven't overly used either DTW of DTC but they are extremely powerful
tools. Max Muller did a series of articles over at stepwise.com on how
you can get more out of DTW than just a quick database management site.
The Best Kept Secret of The Best Kept Secret
By: Max Muller
http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Technical/D2W/D2W1.html
>
> 3. Is Java Client app approach less used because WO is best for Web
> application?
Can't comment. We have never used it as we haven't had project that
required it.
Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
http://emlab.uow.edu.au
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