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Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

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    Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

    - and I wonder if you guys could just tell me this?

    I am looking for a training manual, but as a starter, I would really appreciate your comments.

    I have Alpha 5 version 9 platinum edition, and unlimited runtime, and I want to make a web based database (to be hosted by an online company) that will allow multiple sellers to post items for sale in a similar way to Ebay. And then for buyers to login and choose items they want,

    (In this case there will not be any actual monetary transactions on the web site, that will be done elsewhere.)

    My question is, Is my version of Alpha 5 capable of the necessary programming to develop an "e business" site like this, and can I upload it to a host when completed, and do I need to buy a license, or additional software.

    As you may begin to see I have no idea how to achieve this yet, but I wanted to know if it is possible in principle before I set out,

    I have looked for this information, but either I am not understanding the technical terminology, or this type of project it not covered in any thing I have read so far.

    I am not asking for anyone to spend valuable leading me along, I just want to ask if it can be done in principle, so I do not spend too much time on what may be a non-viable project. or at least too difficult for me.

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    Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

    If you don't already have one, you will need a v9 WAS license. Trouble is, I don't know if Alpha still sells them.

    As far as eBay like site goes, you probably will want to go w. SQL backend. DBF may be problematic w. heavy use.

    If you really are going to go to all that trouble, I would recommend v10 - it's light years ahead of v9 on the web side.
    Peter
    AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

    [email protected]
    https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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      #3
      Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

      If you want to integrate some non-store information with the store you build in Alpha, that's one thing. But if you want just a store, something "like eBay", and you don't have any web building experience, it is going to take awhile to get it programmed. If ALL you need is a store like eBay, find a 3rd party shopping cart either as a hosted solution (they host it) or something you buy off the shelf and install on your web server.

      An Alpha store is going to cost you $599 for the Alpha web server software and minimum of $50/month for the server hardware plus whatever time it takes you to build the application.
      Steve Wood
      See my profile on IADN

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        Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

        In version 8, Alpha had an ecommerce package they sold and I got it as a package. I have never opened it yet and somewhere on this forum I saw reference to it. I kinda remember it having a store built in.

        Memory over a few years can be rough at 64, so don't get upset if I am wrong.

        You might look at www.thefreecountry.com for a free store(open source).

        Try this for your store? http://www.thefreecountry.com/perlsc...ingcarts.shtml
        I am not sure which is best for your needs.

        I trotally agree moving to version 10 would be a great move and maybe version 11 as soon as it comes out. This is going by what has been said about 11 so far.


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        Dave Mason
        [email protected]
        Skype is dave.mason46

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          Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

          ok guys, thanks for the feedback, so last question arising from your comments, if I go get V10, then I will be able to set something up, without a further need for licenses or ad-dons? If so, I will look at the DaveM sites but likely buy V10 in the end.
          I love a challenge, so long as I know my own knowledge or lack of it is the only constraint.
          Thanks.

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            Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

            Originally posted by confuzed View Post
            guys, thanks for the feedback, so last question arising from your comments, if I go get V10, then I will be able to set something up, without a further need for licenses or ad-dons?
            You will need a web app server license in addition to the developer.
            Peter
            AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

            [email protected]
            https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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              Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

              I love a challenge, so long as I know my own knowledge or lack of it is the only constrain
              And you can depend on the people here on the forum to help you. They sure have helped me on here.

              The app server license can only be used one time, so make sure it is where you want it before you use your license number. Note that if you move it you have to talk to Alpha to do so.

              .
              Dave Mason
              [email protected]
              Skype is dave.mason46

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                Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

                Ok all understood with many thanks. Makes it a little little daunting. Well I will think hard and act slowly and research widely, then decide, fame or safety.
                On balance it does seem more of a challenge than I had expected, but I thank you all for your time and input, and will let you know if/when I embark on it.

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                  Re: Since I have never attempted a web based application before, -

                  Danny,

                  Go for it. It is worth the effort.

                  You can make a website in just about anything and port it to alpha. Make a page with a grid to access whatever datasbase you have or want to build and then more and more and more. It really is not that hard.

                  .
                  Dave Mason
                  [email protected]
                  Skype is dave.mason46

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