On 29/10/2010 6:33pm, Victor Hooi wrote:
Hi,
This is a bit of a strange scenario.
We have a simple Django application used to maintain a database of
newspaper/journal articles. We're extensively using the django-admin
as part of this app.
Currently, we're having issues getting a production environment with
Python provisioned (corporate environment, locked technology roadmap
etc.), however, we will have access to a Oracle database instance.
One possibility raised was that for each of the clients (fairly small,
under 5), we install a local instance of Django and Apache, which they
access with their browser, and each of these instances communicates
with a single Oracle DB instance.
That looks a bit 'under the radar' with regard to locked roadmap etc.
Why not dig the pit a bit deeper and make your own server with Apache,
Django and your Oracle db. Much cleaner than Apache/Django everywhere.
With only 5 users presumably all inside the perimeter you could set it
up on a well endowed desktop machine. I would be tempted to put it all
in a VirtualBox running Linux so there wouldn't be any Apache production
disclaimers relating to Windows. I'm assuming corporate environment ==
Microsoft. Also, if a hole in the locked roadmap emerged in future you
have a VM ready to roll.
My 2c
Mike
I know on the Rails side, there was a product by Joyent called
Slingshot (http://joyeur.com/2007/03/22/joyent-slingshot/), which
allegedly did something similar (packaged up a RoR app into a desktop
application).
Are there any particular issues we need to be aware of if we decided
to go down this path?
In particular, I wasn't sure how multiple instances of Django would
handle concurrency if they were communicating with a single database.
Any advice there?
Any other possible drawbacks/roadblocks?
Cheers,
Victor
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