Subject | Re: Q: Best web server |
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Author | Javier Soques |
Post date | 2007-07-03T12:23:51Z |
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "red_october_canada"
<red_october_canada@...> wrote:
C#) all work well with Firebird. Now, I don´t have extensive Delphi
background but you can try Delphi.Net or I´ve heard of Morfik
(http://www.morfik.com/) that is supposedly based on Freepascal
(Delphi compatible) and Firebird.
<red_october_canada@...> wrote:
>our
> We are a Firebird 2.01, Delphi 7 dev shop. We are very happy with
> choice of technologies. We do have a customer however, that wouldweb
> benefit from not having to deploy our Delphi Windows clients, so a
> app would do. We know how to make ISAPI DLLs, but the app isgoing to
> be rather huge and dev work will be ongoing, so we were thinkingthat
> having to shut down IIS / Appache to replace an ISAPI DLL every 4hours
> would be considered "bad form".and
>
> A buddy of mine told me about his system that uses MS SQL Server
> ColdFusion and Fusebox, to power his gaurenteed 99.9% uptime webapp.
>technology
> Since I know I can trust the advice and experience of the Firebird
> newsgroup members, I'm bringing this question to all of you...
>
> To power our web app, we want to use Firebird if possible, so is
> ColdFusion the way to go, or is there a better choice? (Either
> Commercial or OpenSource is OK)
>
> Do we all have to learn Java? Or is there an Object Pascal
> we could use that is equivalent to ColdFusion?AppServer?
>
> We are open to any suggestions you may recommend (based on your
> experience) We need something that will serve 500 users per
> installation, be hyper-reliable, access Firebird, output
> HTML/JavaScript (no ActiveX)
>
> What are the competitors to ColdFusion? (Corba? Borland
> Visibroker?)I have experience with Java Servlets, PHP and Asp.NET (VB.Net and
>
> We are complete newbies in this web app arena.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions and help you can provide.
>
> --
>
C#) all work well with Firebird. Now, I don´t have extensive Delphi
background but you can try Delphi.Net or I´ve heard of Morfik
(http://www.morfik.com/) that is supposedly based on Freepascal
(Delphi compatible) and Firebird.