Then use JserverI’m looking for an online version/platform for the backend,
I dont mind it cost a bit, if i can cut down on the time to create the backend prototype.So, check for some cheap VPS
I think we are misunderstandig each other.it depends of your apps.
you can use a shared hosting.
I have a vps and a shared hosting but my life is a lot easer using the shared hosting.
If you know Python then check out Frappe.io (https://frappeframework.com/) it will help you build your prototype quickly. It has a feature called Form Builder using which you will be able to build entry forms/screens quickly just by point and click!Greetings all
To show proof of concept I need to make a simple web page, that connect to a database, which then the clients (B4A and B4I) connects to, in order to exchange data and receive tasks ect.
I’m not much of a DB man (but I can if needed be hack my way through it), and certainty not a Web-guy, so what would you guys recommend.
It does not need to artsy fartsy and good looking, as it just a prototype, so ease and rapid development is preferred over ‘nice stuff’
Thanks OM
Eish @OttoMan28 I'm a bit confused with your question.
If I read it correctly, then, you are looking for something that will both: set up a database (MariaDB / MySQL), and, create a small web page with connection / linking to the DB - as a package? If that is the case: I don't think there is such a beast. But, then, I've never had the time, not had, to look for one. (Note: there are all sorts of ways to do both with PHP for instance - but that doesn't sound like what you're looking for.)
I guess there are any number of web site editors (Bluefish, OpenElement, whatever a search comes up with) that will WYSIWYG a page for you and would probably have click-and-park facilities that would create the connection to the DB. In #3 @José J. Aguilar points to a way to develop and test things on >> I have a machine in my home that has Apache on it etc etc. lets me do this sort of development.
My webhost provides databases with the package, but I have to do the set up. So, they provide phpMyAdmin and that lets one set up the database itself (user/password. DB+tables and table definitions etc). This does not take long, and the learning curve really isn't big. You can do it well less than a hour. phpMyAdmin will let you test SQL queries and will also give you the PHP code snippet that you can cut and paste into the web page you create. Actually, my web host service, which is international, has a sitebuilder facility as well, but I don't use it.
At this point, if that sort of thing is set up, and, you have a host provider with those facilities available , you've probably cut all the corners you can. In my experience its going to be a fairly simple two part process.
You'll have to take the plunge, the water isn't too deep......that is assuming I have read your request correctly.
I just gave it a quick read, this seams quite interresting, and as far as i understand it you can pretty much do the same on 'web' as you could in 'Desktop mode'. And i assume you have full access to the underlying Python? that would be great as i my current service program for the backend is in Python. I have a bit of interaction with some HW there.If you know Python then check out Frappe.io (https://frappeframework.com/) it will help you build your prototype quickly. It has a feature called Form Builder using which you will be able to build entry forms/screens quickly just by point and click!
There are two large size project that I know of, and which are running successfully, and they are build using Frappe.I just gave it a quick read, this seams quite interresting, and as far as i understand it you can pretty much do the same on 'web' as you could in 'Desktop mode'. And i assume you have full access to the underlying Python? that would be great as i my current service program for the backend is in Python. I have a bit of interaction with some HW there.
Thanks !!
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