Re: GNUe in actual production use?
Reinhard Mueller <[email protected]> Sat, 07 Oct 2006 17:52:15 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.gnu.enterprise.general |
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| Organization | GNU Enterprise |
| Message-ID | <1160236335.4823.41.camel@dublin> |
Am Samstag, den 07.10.2006, 17:14 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Keller: > Type of application, type/name of company, size of installation? All are applications specific to the company and individually made for them. I do not want to publish the names of the companies here, but I can give you some info about the applications: The smaller one is a catalogue management system: the company has about 50 representives, and each of them has a case with some items (to show to potential customers). With the app, they keep track which rep has which items in his/her case, and they can print a kind of catalogue with all the items for a specific rep, including pictures of the items. Fairly simple thing, but memory problems generating a PDF containing more than 100 digicam bitmaps keep biting us :-( This company is a very small, single user install. We use postgres here (but with my experiences now, I would use sqlite if I had to decide again). The bigger one is an administration software for a company that distributes free (as in free beer) newspapers. They administrate 300 people doing the distribution in the street. This has grown to a 5 user install. We use SQLite here with very good results. Both these are 2-tier apps (without AppServer). Apart from that, we use a GNUe app internally to keep track of calls to our hotine and to write the invoices for these calls. We have built that 3-tier (with appserver). Furthermore, as I am a member of the Free Software Foundation Europe, we use GNUe AppServer as a backend to the Fellowship membership management. You can register online (https://www.fsfe.org), and your registration data and payment data is managed through an off-site AppServer application, which in turn communicates back to the web server and the mail server to enable/disable the web page account and the email forwarding. That's all, for now, that BYTEWISE does with GNUe. If you have more detailed questions about one of the projects, you can ask me at any time. Thanks, -- Reinhard Mueller GNU Enterprise project (http://www.gnuenterprise.org) _______________________________________________ Gnue mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnue
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