I found out that the SC data is stored in nm_scriptcase.db, and that all project php files can be regenerated from this. SQLite was the default setting on my Windows machine. Can I change this to MySQL without loosing my project?
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Grab the sysinternals tools and open procexp (as administrator) on your server. Then look at the processes, you will easily recognize your scriptcase server there. It will have started several php-cgi sub processes. Then do your work and see what happens with those php-cgi processes. Are there a lot more coming that are not disappearing after a while? Is the memory increasing drastically?
We are running on server 2008 R2 here with a service under another username for us it goes fine, so I suspect that it still is some rights issue. You could try to fiddle with the php.ini in from scriptcase (keep your original). I have increased a few values for timeouts here and there.
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Hi i am Abhishek having more than 9 Years of experience in Scriptcase. Developed many Enterprise level Software applications on scriptcase.
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This week, my new boss showed me a tool called ScriptCase which helps you design very easily enterprise level web applications with little effort and you only must design the database it will use. It has a lot of customizable controls like grid, graphs, dashboard etc. (It is insane how customizable it is).
With scriptcase you can create all applications you need. Build forms, grids, reports, charts, dashboards and mobile applications. Get all power of scriptcase in a cloud, with an optimized environment to execute scriptcase and your applications.
With Scriptcase, you can build complete systems and generate forms and reports. It is a web-based tool, meaning that you can use it through a browser, and it allows more than one user to access a project at a time if you purchase the enterprise edition. As with most other premium PHP code generators, Scriptcase works with a wide range of databases, including MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQL Server databases.
Scriptcase is available in a number of paid versions, allowing you to select the one that works best for your budget and needs. The professional edition is designed for a single developer, and the enterprise edition is for multiple users and lets several people work on the same project. If your needs or requirements grow, they allow you to upgrade your existing license instead of purchasing a new one
With scriptcase it is possible to develop web systems quickly without necessarily requiring a lot of technical knowledge in programming. With basic knowledge in development, we were able to create complete systems, the tool has several native modules, very useful integrations and a large community.
Many developers have integrated their OpenXava applications with other enterprise technologies and tools such as Talend, Bonita Open Solution, Ehcache, Spring Framework, Spring Security, Spring Scheluding, Quartz, Groovy, IntelliJ, Grafana, Pentaho, Docker, etc.
Plus, here are some other metrics that I've accomplished for the enterprise nocode applications that I've built for my day job (yes I work professionally as a nocode developer and have for the past year):
Well said. I have used a different PHP generator (scriptcase) for many years and build very successful applications. It can save a zillion hours of work to stand up the "standard" type of app features. Then I use my programming skills and add the PHP/JS business logic where it really counts.
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