[Seaside] How to develop and deploy

David Zmick dz0004455 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 18:46:42 UTC 2008


squeak squeak.image --headless i think runs it without gui :)

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:01 PM, aditya siram <aditya.siram at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks for the links,
> I am running a Seaside server without Apache.  How do I take an application
> from the 'Examples' directory and get it run at my base-url for final
> deployment?
>
> -Deech
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Marcelino Llano <listas at marze.es> wrote:
>
>> Thank you! and yes my bad, Smalltalk is not camelcased..
>> the platform sounds great!
>>
>> El 23/06/2008, a las 2:58, James Foster escribió:
>>
>>
>> Hi Marze,
>>>
>>> I'm not familiar with GOODS or with Postgres, so I'm not sure how you
>>> would create an application that uses those tools. The general approach
>>> recommended for GemStone/S is to use class (instance) variables to keep
>>> objects persistent. Start your Seaside application in Squeak and just use
>>> the image for persistence. When you are ready to deploy, just export your
>>> application using Monticello and import it into GemStone/S using Monticello.
>>>
>>> Why would you wait till your site gets bigger to port everything to
>>> GemStone? Why not start with GemStone? Then you wouldn't have to do any
>>> object-relational mapping in the first place.
>>>
>>> GemStone/S is started by using the command line and you get to a
>>> Smalltalk interpreter using a command-line tool named Topaz.
>>>
>>> By the way, 'Smalltalk' has only one capital letter.
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>> On Jun 22, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Marcelino Llano wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello list! this is my first post, sorry if it's something obvious
>>>>
>>>> I've been reading a lot about the platform and I'm missing one thing
>>>>
>>>> When I develop a new app on Seaside and I want to start, let's say with
>>>> GOODS and Postgres and two images under Squeak, but
>>>> then my site gets bigger and I want to port everything to GemStone, how
>>>> could I do that? because I read that GemStone is
>>>> the only vendor that supports this kind of migration among SmallTalk VMs
>>>> multiple forks
>>>>
>>>> And other (simple) thing, could I start an image on my server through
>>>> the command-line? there's no GUI!
>>>>
>>>> Thanx in advance!
>>>> marze
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