From: Andrew C. <AndrewC@Pixology.com> - 2003-09-25 13:17:28
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Hi Goran, I can see the reason why you would think that Jtrix would be an ideal platform for placing you site. It could be a volatile site where you would be getting periods of small usage but then times that the usage would be a lot larger. Your site could then buy in hosting for these busier times to cope with the load and scale itself down when the site is at quieter times. Also the Jtrix wallet concept could also be used for your payment model. Any user would have a Jtrix wallet and would give a payment warrant to the site allowing the user to access any of the paid sites. This works by having lots of nodes around the internet. Each node could allow your site to process its requests from there. If the usage became higher then the webtrix application would just add the site to more nodes and the frontend would have more load balanced backends to use. Webtrix is just a Jtrix application wrapped around Tomcat. I agree that a little more work needs to be done to some of these components in Jtrix and we need active developers to help with this. Once the code is stable enough for your needs then there needs to be active nodes running in the real world. If there are no nodes then your site would have no hosting to run from. So the action points that would need to be achieved would be: 1) Take the code to a level that is stable enough for your needs. 2) Start nodes in places that your site would have the most usage. 3) deploy the application and watch it grow around these nodes. Taking the code to a stable level is a finite task and a time estimate could be given to that. The problem arises in actually having nodes running. The model is a good model that whoever runs a node gets some kind of payment for any applications using that node but have we got enough nodes to make this work? Until the time arises that there is a network of nodes running that your site would spread itself around your best bet would be to start with some ISP that gives free hosting space and migrate to Jtrix for the benefits later. Hope this gives more insight into how your site could be used with Jtrix. Andy C ---- This electronic message transmission contains information from Pixology Ltd that may be confidential or privileged. The information is intended solely for the recipient and use by any other party is not authorized. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please notify us immediately by telephone (+44 1483 301970) or by electronic mail in...@pi... . Thank You. -----Original Message----- From: Tr2f [mailto:on...@ph...] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 12:20 PM To: jtr...@li... Subject: [Jtrix-discussion] jtrix shopping cart Hello, I like jtrix and I would like to run my website on jtrix. About website - it shoud be marketplace, something like alibaba.com and kompass.com for start, I have mock screens almost finished. It is running business in food industry and it is very serious, I have market and around 2000 buy/sell companies in it with who I'm working regulary via email list and it is very activ, I'm export broker. I need someone who will make that website for % percentage partnership, no fee or salary. Jtrix is still not good enough, I think, but if it can work stable at least as alibaba for start I would like to use it. Can it work as alibaba or kompass, as normal web site with good security so I can charge for use, shopping cart? Goran _____________________________________________ Free email with personality! Over 200 domains! http://www.MyOwnEmail.com Looking for friendships,romance and more? http://www.MyOwnFriends.com ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Jtrix-discussion mailing list Jtr...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jtrix-discussion |