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[Fsfe-uk] Re: An ignorant question?
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Neil Darlow |
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[Fsfe-uk] Re: An ignorant question? |
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Tue, 10 Jun 2003 08:35:14 +0100 |
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Hi,
In response to Ian Lynch's statement that client-server and web browser are
the way to go for e.g. an accountancy suite, I would offer the following in
mitigation of a more dedicated solution.
1) A networked client/server model may be convenient but it is potentially
less secure than a locally run solution.
2) Both KDE and Gnome feature object embedding technology that would permit
accounts data to be embedded in spreadsheets, word processed documents etc.
which a web browser based solution would have difficulty in emulating. I
don't discount a more traditional X interface (please, no more X-windows,
there is no such beast :) as provided by e.g. Lesstif.
3) Consider the case of an individual running SQL Ledger on a laptop with a
wireless network interface. Not only does he need to have apache installed
but he may also need to secure it for localhost-only access. Sensitive
accounts may require him to run an HTTPS server with the additional setup
that requires.
4) I accept that a SQL database is a good medium for accounts data storage but
we should also consider technologies such as XML for data interchange and
what about encryption of the data for sensitive applications? Just
arbitrarily using a client/server database model might not be the most
appropriate solution in this scenario.
Regards,
Neil Darlow M.Sc.
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