Client--Server Implementation Model.
Phil Longstaff
plongstaff at rogers.com
Thu Nov 26 15:44:58 EST 2009
2.3.x/2.4 will not support simultaneous access by more than one user.
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From: Klaus Dahlke <klaus.dahlke at gmx.de>
To: Josh Sled <jsled at asynchronous.org>
Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Sent: Thu, November 26, 2009 3:23:55 PM
Subject: Re: Client--Server Implementation Model.
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:41:03 -0500
Josh Sled <jsled at asynchronous.org> wrote:
> Rishikesh Shukla <sequester1981 at gmail.com> writes:
....
> >
> > So i decided to put it in Client--server model so that every department will
> > have access to application using the web interface.
> >
.....
> With a lot of effort.
>
> Your question is very open-ended; what are you asking, specifically?
>
> The core gnucash engine could be adapted to a different application
> model and user interface, sure. There is, unfortunately, a lot of
> application logic that's too close to the UI code, e.g., in button-press
> handlers. So that would need to be factored out.
>
Hi John,
quick question: do you know to what extend gnucash 2.3x/2.4 will be able to handle concurrent users when using gnucash with a database, e.g. postgresql? The gnucash installation on every PC would still be required, but all users would access the same data store.
Thanks,
Klaus
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