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

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Dan, I do appreciate when you share your pillow talk with the list at large.

Cheers,
Eddie

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Robert Cummings <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> 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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