The most interesting piece notes web development, I've read forever.
Not for the sake of negativity, but because you've made me curious:
1. I think YoGis solution creates a browser-server roundtrip for any chained agent? If should in my understanding. $$Return returns http state 303 or some such. This should have network latency (performance) implications.
2. Might be a bit theoretical, but is the thread implementation in Domino part of the public interface? If not, it might - at least in theory- be changed in later versions?
3. I have allways abstained from WQO agents. Remember having read somewhere, that they are much more ressource intensive than WQS agents. Is that correct?
The most interesting piece notes web development, I've read forever.
Not for the sake of negativity, but because you've made me curious:
1. I think YoGis solution creates a browser-server roundtrip for any chained agent? If should in my understanding. $$Return returns http state 303 or some such. This should have network latency (performance) implications.
2. Might be a bit theoretical, but is the thread implementation in Domino part of the public interface? If not, it might - at least in theory- be changed in later versions?
3. I have allways abstained from WQO agents. Remember having read somewhere, that they are much more ressource intensive than WQS agents. Is that correct?
thx. u r great.
Axel