misc:alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications
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misc:alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications [2016/07/17 03:31] – [Node.js] mithat | misc:alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications [2016/07/17 03:34] – [Notes/questions/issues] mithat | ||
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==== Notes/ | ==== Notes/ | ||
* Persistence: | * Persistence: | ||
- | * Security model: | + | * Security model alternatives: |
* Accept connections only from localhost? CORS? | * Accept connections only from localhost? CORS? | ||
* Password (in request) or API key (basic auth) property in app? | * Password (in request) or API key (basic auth) property in app? | ||
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==== PHP ==== | ==== PHP ==== | ||
+ | * Attractive because it facilitates a lot of web developers get into embedded development (i.e., lots of devs know PHP very well). | ||
* What server? | * What server? | ||
+ | * Is the built-in server good enough for a limited number of connections? | ||
* Is there a native PHP server that is good enough? | * Is there a native PHP server that is good enough? | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// |
misc/alternative_architecture_for_hybrid_applications.txt · Last modified: 2016/07/22 21:42 by mithat