On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Dariusz Mazur wrote:
> > > What about issue tracker. Its rather simple application, very small database > and for me work slow. > > > > > > > And what about transfer tons on JS to browser? > > > > > > > Ah, morfik has a nice thing for this: you can preload forms asynchronously. > > > Small resume about morfik: > it doesn't use CSS This is not correct, because it most certainly does. I hand-edited them myself at times. I suspect you simply didn't spot the references. A lot is done in Javascript :-) > it doesn't use cookie to identify session (with this browser don't cache > images) It does, but can do without. > It just use HTML and JS, as most of web application Obviously, it's fully AJAX based. > it transfer each user action to server and wait for response (I say the same) > server response are quite big (simple login form need 11kb) This is demonstratibly uncorrect, because Morfik can create client-side only applications, in which no server app is needed: your whole application is encoded in Javascript, and sent to the browser. I have created several of those. They can use a 'database' which consists of a XML file on the server. > of course morfik looks good, then have very skill designer I suggest you actually try it to make an application yourself. It's really good. Then you can discuss further, but in private, as we're getting very off-topic now. (although Morfik uses FPC in the background to compile the server, so strictly speaking it's not so off-topic) Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal