[Glass] General questions about how to develop ...

jtuchel at objektfabrik.de jtuchel at objektfabrik.de
Mon Nov 18 23:22:18 PST 2013


Hi Marten.

your list of questions is excellent. I have no answers for you, because 
I am wondering about the same things.

Joachim

Am 19.11.13 07:53, schrieb itlists at schrievkrom.de:
> ... when I am developing applications with jade/Gemstone etc I have some
> problems understanding how to make it "right":
>
> The environment: GS running under Linux in a VirtualBox, Jade on the
> same machine.
>
> -> When starting, the development is done with Jade and the user
> DataCurator.
>
> -> Now I would like to run the end-user application. Should one create
> another db user to run the end user application ?
>
> -> this end-user application is running in its own gem, right ? Must I
> use Topaz and several filein (in a batch) to import the sources and then
> start the application from within Topaz ?
>
> -> Can I develop further on (in parallel) with Jade and DataCurator ?
>
> -> can I update the running end-user-application while it is running to
> get new method versions - or do I have to stop that gem and restart it
> again  ?
>
> When developing server applications - which I really would like to do,
> if I could at least file in all needed sources do I understand it correctly:
>
> - that within a gem only ONE request at a time can be handled (also due
> to global transaction management)
>
>    - that means: wait for request, abort transaction, do request work,
> abort or commit changes, wait for request  etc ...
>
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