Re: RubyOnRails and Intraweb
- From: "Relaxin" <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 19:09:21 -0800
Multiple people working on the same system, yes. The architecture
seems to dictate that you have to take down the entire site to update
parts of it.
I don't know the answer to this.
Another question is how it scales. It doesn't look like you can
easily run a farm to serve massive amounts of hits.
Here is a quote from thier manual:
"The Morfik WebOS AppsBuilder brings about a whole new paradigm shift in the
development of applications. Oddly enough, this shift brings application
development much closer to what it was, with the visual tools for creating
Windows
applications, than the more recent crop of tools designed for creating
pages.
An additional change brought about the WebOS AppsBuilder is that it allows
web
applications to become desktop applications. With virtually no additional
work an
application created with the Morfik WebOS AppsBuilder can be deployed as a
desktop application running directly on any desktop computer. The same
application can be deployed to a server and work as a departmental or small
business centralized application. It could also, through a rebuild process,
target
deployment onto a server farm and handle huge amounts of traffic and
concurrent
usage in a corporate intranet or on high traffic web sites."
.
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