Dmitriy Igrishin пишет:
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Merlin Moncure пишет:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 5:48 AM, Dimitri Fontaine
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Many users are using it and found it stable and
scalable. Important is that
web server is external to the database and a
mod_pgsql
like mod_plsql is
used to connect web server to database. Each
page is
considered as a stored
procedure in the oracle database. I am not
thinking of
implementing as it is
It's been around for a long time already:
http://asmith.id.au/mod_libpq.html
mod_libpq looks like it hasn't been updated in quite a
while
(apache
1.3 only) -- I think a node.js http server is superior
in just
about
every way for this case. I 100% agree with the comments on
the page
though.
merlin
i still recommend nginx
I recommend Wt:
http://www.webtoolkit.eu/
:-)
it looks like feces
"and uses well-tested patterns of desktop GUI development"
Oh oh. So unprofessional comment!
Well, have a nice coding a Web 2.0 application with nginx + PostgreSQL :-)
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// Dmitriy.
who said "web 2.0" ?
i've never used religious idioms in a technical talk.
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