Re: PHP as Server Side for a Web Database Application.

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Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 01:41, R. S. Patil<kpr.rspatil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

We are in phase of evaluating PHP as Serverside technology for our first web
application.
We have finalized Flex for user interface and Birt as reporting engine. Now
the data services
are to be evaluated. Flex forums recommended us using PHP for this.
We would like to implement SOA for database access/Inserts/Updates/Queries
for report engine BIRT.
For SOA implementation we are considering XML-RPC and WSO2-WSF since we dont
have any past
experience on web development we are not position to make any decisions
about PHP serverside
technologies can somebody guide use which one we should select (May be
different than these two).
We will be using flex forms to insert and update data through web services
(mainly CRUD operations)
and PHP "Query" data services will be acting as Data Source to Birt for
reporting. Please suggest us
technolgy which is secure and prooven. The problem of integrating Birt in to
PHP has been solved
and successfully tested also.

Thanks and Best Regards

    Wow, thanks for letting us know all of the backstory there!
Robert Cummings and I just had a long, deep talk the other night, and
the question arose: when will Raja start asking us about PHP instead
of checking Google for his answers?  Well, you've put that question to
bed, sir, and thank you.

Dan, I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't share our pillow talk with the list at large.

Cheers,
Rob.
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