misc:alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications
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misc:alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications [2016/07/06 13:30] – [Notes/question] mithat | misc:alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications [2016/07/06 13:44] – mithat | ||
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* Can " | * Can " | ||
- | The above are not issues for embedded application as the machine' | + | The above are not issues for embedded application as the machine' |
* Frameworks | * Frameworks | ||
* Silex | * Silex | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
- | ===== Client ===== | + | ==== Node.js |
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- | | + | * There is also a " |
- | - If served, by a separate server or by the same server that's handling the API? | + | * Frameworks |
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+ | * Persistence | ||
+ | * My [[http://nodejs-configfile.saved.io/ | ||
+ | * My [[http:// | ||
+ | ===== Client ===== | ||
+ | * To be served or simply loaded from file? | ||
+ | * I suspect the former is better because of security/ | ||
+ | * If served, by a separate server or by the same server that's handling the API? | ||
misc/alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications.txt · Last modified: 2016/07/22 21:42 by mithat