Re: WebDNA vs SQL ?
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texte = Or just use SQL server which does most of this out of the box automatically.. > First, I really shouldn't be commenting on this (for lack of experience)> other than to make the point that I would like to see a documented solution> in webDNA for this.> > You will undoubtedly get SQL as your answer on this one but I> am one to ask, why not webDNA??. I think if someone were to> do this and document it that it could be a service to the webDNA> folks. I have never done this but I envision that it would> consist of DNS (load balancing) and hooks that trigger updates.> > Maybe a more detailed description of the kind of traffic and the> amount of updating that will occur would make it easier to assess.> > If it is not a good idea, can someone explain why.> > Donovan> > > > James D. Wilson wrote:> >> I am interested in gaining access to better tools to manage site content>> across multiple servers. It has been suggested to me that I need to>> abandon WebDNA (WebCatalog) in favor of an SQL package. I'm inviting>> comments from the List on this idea.>> >> Stuff I want to do>> - insure duplicate content across multiple servers>> - whenever one server changes, other server(s) are updated automatically>> - works continuously (rather than at intervals)>> - postpones updates to an offline server until server comes back online>> - works with dynamic database content (as well as static HTML)>> >> We currently use macOS/WebSTAR/WebCatalog.>> >> Cordially,>> James Wilson>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------> > --> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > <><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Or just use SQL server which does most of this out of the box automatically.. > First, I really shouldn't be commenting on this (for lack of experience)> other than to make the point that I would like to see a documented solution> in webDNA for this.> > You will undoubtedly get SQL as your answer on this one but I> am one to ask, why not webDNA??. I think if someone were to> do this and document it that it could be a service to the webDNA> folks. I have never done this but I envision that it would> consist of DNS (load balancing) and hooks that trigger updates.> > Maybe a more detailed description of the kind of traffic and the> amount of updating that will occur would make it easier to assess.> > If it is not a good idea, can someone explain why.> > Donovan> > > > James D. Wilson wrote:> >> I am interested in gaining access to better tools to manage site content>> across multiple servers. It has been suggested to me that I need to>> abandon WebDNA (WebCatalog) in favor of an SQL package. I'm inviting>> comments from the List on this idea.>> >> Stuff I want to do>> - insure duplicate content across multiple servers>> - whenever one server changes, other server(s) are updated automatically>> - works continuously (rather than at intervals)>> - postpones updates to an offline server until server comes back online>> - works with dynamic database content (as well as static HTML)>> >> We currently use macOS/WebSTAR/WebCatalog.>> >> Cordially,>> James Wilson>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------> > --> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > <><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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