Hi all,
Probably, I will start a project soon, and I would like do it on Smalltalk and an ODBMS
What I need is to know if Magma is fully stable for a production app.
This app (surely with Seaside UI) will be a multiuser Sales Management (sorry, I don't know how to translate from spanish "Software de Gestión") and this project will be my first project on squeak and ODBMS's.
Cheers.
Hi Giuseppe!
"Giuseppe Luigi" glpunzi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Probably, I will start a project soon, and I would like do it on Smalltalk and an ODBMS
What I need is to know if Magma is fully stable for a production app.
In my opinion it seems to be.
This app (surely with Seaside UI) will be a multiuser Sales Management (sorry, I don't know how to translate from spanish "Software de Gestión") and this project will be my first project on squeak and ODBMS's.
I think that a good "framework" for building a Seaside/Magma app would be to take Gjallar (www.gjallar.se) and use it as a starter.
It has a Magma session pool, some nice Seaside components to get a "standard table-o-contents-to-the-left using CSS" look, lots of other "ground work" stuff like logging, a scheduler running services (like cron in a unix system), users, LDAP integration for users (firstname, lastname, password, username, email) etc etc.
I could probably write an article about this in whic I could build a small app using Gjallar as a base. Hmmm. So much fun to do, so little time. :)
regards, Göran
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