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node.js and ElevateDB? |
Mon, Jan 12 2015 2:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | Hi:
Is there and node.js advice, guidance, experience, tips out there? Anyone with experience with ElevateDB and node.js? Is a node.js wrapper in the works? Anything? Anyone? |
Mon, Jan 12 2015 4:30 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Trinione wrote:
> Hi: > Is there and node.js advice, guidance, experience, tips out there? > > Anyone with experience with ElevateDB and node.js? > > Is a node.js wrapper in the works? > > Anything? Anyone? Nothing other than thoughts from me. I pondered it, looked at the capabilities of Node and how it would work for my purposes (server side smarts) and realised it wasn't a good fit for me. I think this is backed up by Marco Arment's recent testing on the ATP podcast. Node is good for basic server side operation where a request comes in, you do the work, it stops. For long term operations, it doesn't seem so good. Obviously you need to judge your needs. But I did get EWB working just fine in PhoneGap, so with a little effort it will probably do Node too. It depends on whether you can get Node to call some function or not. And of course EWB is GUI based, so I don't know if you can make it a standalone application without browser backing. Hmm, just thinking about that - like making a REST call to something else - would be hard if Node doesn't pretend to have a browser there. Anyway, I look forward to your detailed analysis and demo. 8-) -- Matthew Jones |
Sat, Jan 17 2015 2:18 AM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | Matthew, thanks for the reply.
I just realised I posted to EDB and not the EWB forum in error. |
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