The Servoy Headless Client was extremely easy to get up and running. It worked perfectly the very first time I tried. I look forward to experimenting with other jsp pages.
Thank you to everyone at Servoy!!!
Westy wrote:Oops. That was me. Did not realize that I was not logged in. Thanks to all at Servoy!
faheemhameed wrote:Is it possible to use headless client using PHP?
I had never used JSP.
Thanks
jaleman wrote:Not at the moment. Now is a great time to learn JSP! A faster, more scalable, more extensible and most importantly SAFER web language than php!
from PDF wrote:To use SHC, you must have some background in programming web applications. Experience with JSP, ASP, PHP, Cold Fusion or Lasso is highly recommended. If you dont have any experience
with these programming environments, we recommend that you first get a book on JSP (there are many good books available in bookstores) or wait until we release Servoy Instant Publishing for Web Browsers.
Bert wrote:Hi Jan, can you shine a little light on 'Servoy Instant Publishing' at this point.
Can we compare its functionality with FileMaker Instant Webpublishing where using JSP is a better option with custom made functionality like some used to use CDML with FileMaker?
jaleman wrote:The idea of Servoy Instant publishing is that you code zero pages but do all UI and business rules in Servoy.
bcusick wrote:REMEMBER, though - that once the JSP session expires - the client license becomes available again. SO - if you expire your JSP sessions promptly what's the MAX number of CONCURRENT users you've EVER had on your site? 50? 100? 200? My guess is - like 99% of all sites - 50 or less. That means you only need 50 clients (about $12,500). You will save that amount just in programming costs on your FIRST site.
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