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Date:      Thu, 29 Jun 2000 07:45:58 -0700
From:      "Ed Scott" <edscott@worldnet.att.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Suggestions for a project
Message-ID:  <000701bfe1d8$be6c0900$0c32fea9@wolf>

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We need some advice for a system that we may get to build.  It should run
through a browser.  An automated task in C/C++ and PERL would collect
numerical data, process it and convert the result into GIF or PNG images.
This collection and processing task might run once a day or several times
per day depending on the source of data.  The image files will be very
small.  We have heard that MySQL would be a good choice since it is fast and
we do not need transactions.

The other part of the architecture is for users via intranet or web browser
and consists of a series of pages that are like templates to display a set
of images (data) selected by time period.  Currently we have a simple mockup
using JavaScript and DHTML which works well with canned pages.  We are
thinking to use Apache.  We may eventually want to allow users to add
annotation that could be entered into the database but this application will
primarily be a one way pipe.

Questions:

1) What other software can you suggest?
2) Are there any descriptions or examples as web pages, books or etc., of
architectures similar to this?
3) What tutorials, courses or books suggestions can you offer on software
components like Apache, MySQL and etc.?
4) The potential development platforms are SuSE, Mandrake and FreeBSD - any
tradeoff comments?  The deliverable platform is the same but we may also
need to run on Sun Solaris.  Comments?
5) Does FreeBSD contract consultant/mentoring for projects like this?
Typical costs?  We can build it ourselves I think but would benefit from
Apache, MySQL and etc. advice.

Thanks,

Ed Scott
ed.scott@jpl.nasa.gov




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