TheCore wrote:So fare the project has been on for 2 years under php and mysql - on shared hosts for testing and development. Time to get serious so to speak, and I did a check/try with REALBasic's webedition, and it failed big time (too new, too many bugs and not ready for site-building, just web-apps). Former Hypercard was my favorite 25 years ago, so I'm leaning to it kind of.
Now we have set up a local server based on Apples OSX Server software and are ready to put it all together. But even if I have choosen php, I have this urge to look on other options. As for Livecode, I'm curious about runrevs server and like to test this with livecode tech. But there are so few references to find, and the Server is not yet in first realease. My project involves a lot of uploads and downloads - and a payment gateway (PayPal). I see this works fine with Livecode. It's those file-up and file-down I worry about, and the Livecode capabilities with MySQL.
Anyone who could put light on these issues? Will Livecode do the job? Is the server a good choice? Any point of view are most welcome. Just want to now before I invest $2000 on the full package.
Ok, now it's clearer.
Forget the web plugin.
As for LiveCode Server, now we're talking...
Yes it's true, this product is still in "alpha" stage.... However, it's working.... and pretty well from my point of view.
I use it in 2 forms :
-an account on On Rev (my with MySQL)
-an installation on a VPS (Linux, Debian) server (with MySQL)
I've tried it also on a local network, with Ubuntu.
My only problems : to solve the issue of the missing libraries (pain in the xxxx with the Debian 64 bits, anyway).
The bottom line is : it works. And it works good.
I didn't loose time to learn PHP.
If your only worry is about RevServer and MySQL... then you shouldn't. The link with MySQL is as smooth as LiveCode desktop can be. A breeze.
As for the files upload, I can't say. For uploading files, I use directly frontends made with LiveCode Desktop.
I sent several messages to RunRev to tell them that they should "push" LiveCode Server, because it's a great product. And that they should (in a way) propose an evaluation version.
My only regret : this product is still in a way "confidential"... So we don't have enough feedbacks... and we miss benchmarks compared with PHP (as far as performances are concerned, stress tests etc.)
But again : within a small corporate environnement, LiveCode Server for me is a winning solution. Definitely.
I really do hope that RunRev will push this product . It deserves the day light.