Re: Web Development with Database - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Mark G. Franz
Subject Re: Web Development with Database
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Msg-id 01d901c15757$989c35b0$6a01a8c0@mgflaptop
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In response to Re: ODBC driver for Windows  ("Josh Berkus" <josh@agliodbs.com>)
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Jakarta::Tomcat can run as a service under IIS too, I forget the procedure
to set it up, but you can get more info at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/tomcat-iis-howto.html  This
way you can use the JDBC to make your connections... ;-)

And I agree, DreamSleazer and FireWorst is not a development platform, IMO
it's a WYSIWYG.  ColdFusion is better, but no more than a copycat to me...
[no flames please.]

Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Caley" <caley@chesco.com>
To: "David Link" <dlink@soundscan.com>
Cc: "Josh Berkus" <josh@agliodbs.com>; <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
Sent: 17 October, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: [NOVICE] Web Development with Database


> I've been having very good results using Enhydra (see
http://www.enhydra.org, or
> specifically for the open source version, http://enhydra.enhydra.org).
This
> uses JDBC.
>
> Jim
> --
>
> David Link wrote:
> >
> > > > I'm playing around with Macromedia's Dreamweaver and ColdFusion
which
> > > > can use ODBC to connect to databases. (It can also use JDBC, OLE DB
> > > > and
> > > > has native support for Oracle and others -- not PG though :-)
> > >
> > > IMHO, Dreamweaver and Coldfusion leave a lot to be desired as real
> > > production platforms.  For playing around, they've OK.
> >
> > What I have found for Web application development with Database are the
> > following solutions, in order of desirability:
> >
> > 1. Perl CGI programs using Perl:DBI for Database connectivity.
> >
> >     This gives you lots of flexibility.  And with Apache Perl Mod you no
> > longer need to fork a new process for every client request.
> >
> > 2. Java Server Pages (JSP) using JDBC.  It requires some Java Servlet
> > Engine running along side Apache.
> >
> >     This gives you lots of flexibility, although development is not as
> > fast as perl development.  One could start out with Perl CGI and migrate
> > to JSPs as a project becomes more robust.
> >
> > 3. Macromedia's ColdFusion Server running along side Apache.  It uses
> > ODBC.  It allows the use of ColdFusion Tags to extend HTML and allow SQL
> > (among other things).
> >
> >    This is about as effective as using PHP or ePerl.
> >
> > 4. Active Server Pages (ASP) by Microsoft.  This requires the use of the
> > IIS web server rather than Apache.  ASPs can use Microsoft's ActiveX
> > Document Object (ADO) model on top of Microsoft's OLE DB database
> > connectivity which may rely on ODBC to connect to Databases that do not
> > support M$'s OLE DB.
> >
> >    Too proprietary.
> >
> > What are other people's opinions on this?
> > What is www.postgresql.org developed on?
> >
> > Thanks -David
> >
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