Thanks to Chad Brown for presenting the first Web App Showcase on 6/16. He did a very nice job and his application was very interesting.
The next Showcase is a non-profit event manager application under development for a SaaS (Software as a Service) application and will be presented by Pat Bremkamp. Interesting features of this presentation are:
Use of a single MySQL backend database and a single Alpha application for multiple clients. The application is being built using V10 of Alpha, V5.1 (64 bit ) of MySQL and is hosted on a �hyper-v� server at ZebraHost.
Use of a different instance of the WAS for each customer (initially, 4 instances for 4 customers, but easily expanded up to the capacity of the server). Each instance of the WAS uses IP binding and a ServerSetting in the config file to filter and isolate the data for each customer.
Use of a third party on-line html editor to allow the customers do-it-yourself web pages. Customers can create their own pages and put them on the navigation menu themselves.
Use of content management concepts so a single page with changeable content can appear to be multiple pages with both text and grids.
Use of a setup file to set different images in the header and different CSS styles for each customer.
The Showcase is free, but attendance is limited to the first 15 people to register. Sign up at www.alphadevnet.com and click on Training.
The next Showcase is a non-profit event manager application under development for a SaaS (Software as a Service) application and will be presented by Pat Bremkamp. Interesting features of this presentation are:
Use of a single MySQL backend database and a single Alpha application for multiple clients. The application is being built using V10 of Alpha, V5.1 (64 bit ) of MySQL and is hosted on a �hyper-v� server at ZebraHost.
Use of a different instance of the WAS for each customer (initially, 4 instances for 4 customers, but easily expanded up to the capacity of the server). Each instance of the WAS uses IP binding and a ServerSetting in the config file to filter and isolate the data for each customer.
Use of a third party on-line html editor to allow the customers do-it-yourself web pages. Customers can create their own pages and put them on the navigation menu themselves.
Use of content management concepts so a single page with changeable content can appear to be multiple pages with both text and grids.
Use of a setup file to set different images in the header and different CSS styles for each customer.
The Showcase is free, but attendance is limited to the first 15 people to register. Sign up at www.alphadevnet.com and click on Training.