Hey guys
In retrospect to a previous post I guess I won't have to work with access too much. I have a new project to work on.
Sorry, on with the questions
I have a new project that I need to build. Presently, (I say presently so I don't have to eat these words later) I don't see any situation where the database will be stored anywhere except the computer on which this web app will reside.
So I am wondering if there are any good reasons not to use webservices. Do they eat an incredible amount of resources? Are they insecure? etc.
Thing is I like them because they so easily enscapulate the data access part of the program.
I am open to discussion here.
Tchau That'l do donkey, that'l do
Mark
In retrospect to a previous post I guess I won't have to work with access too much. I have a new project to work on.
Sorry, on with the questions
I have a new project that I need to build. Presently, (I say presently so I don't have to eat these words later) I don't see any situation where the database will be stored anywhere except the computer on which this web app will reside.
So I am wondering if there are any good reasons not to use webservices. Do they eat an incredible amount of resources? Are they insecure? etc.
Thing is I like them because they so easily enscapulate the data access part of the program.
I am open to discussion here.
Tchau That'l do donkey, that'l do
Mark