[FX.php List] Are there any FMCakeMix war stories?
Malcolm Fitzgerald
malcolm at notyourhomework.net
Sun Mar 11 23:35:13 MDT 2012
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the warning. I'll watch out for that.
Malcolm
On 12/03/2012, at 3:52 PM, Nick wrote:
> If you use findquery, it can hang up the user while it is finding, when too many requests happen. This can cause you to think the FM Web server is hanging, as the CPU can spike quite a bit if there are a lot of other requests going on at the same time. I usually make a separate user for findquery requests.
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> On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald <malcolm at notyourhomework.net> wrote:
> Since FX moved to github I did what everyone else does - refuse to bookmark it and rely on google - that threw up FMCakeMix from Beezwax. I'm installing it now for testing.
>
> We have a project that is starting and I'm wondering whether to use cake, cakemix, fx and filemaker. A part of the appeal of this combination is the abstraction of the data calls. Should the traffic become too much for FMS the effort to move to SQL is reduced.
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> The clients existing applications are all Filemaker, so it is easier to keep all the slop in one bucket. We have several successful sites using the official php api and more recently, FX. These sites attract low traffic. The new project may generate significant traffic.
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> Any stories, experience or suggestions for mid-sized web apps with fmp back ends?
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