I think this is a great idea.
The path to success for many RPG programmers learning Nodejs will be to
have a solid set of patterns to follow.
I am working on such a set based on Hapijs.
Keep up the good work.
What license will you distribute your efforts under?
On Feb 5, 2017 12:55 PM, "Henrik Rützou" <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I started testing node.js like anyone else but couldn’t figure out how to
manage a whole application, node.js seems to be very nerdy where everybody
is chasing what NPM’s to use but I found very few descriptions on how to
handle node.js in a production environment and how to chop up code in small
Apps like I know it from ILE CGI on IBM i.
So I decided to build my own ‘package’ based on the experience from CGIDEV2
and powerEXT Core that both hide the complexity of handle HTTP requests in
and out and complex string operations.
The result can be read about here
http://powerext.com/core.htm
I will make it available for download as soon I have testet the ‘package’
on IBM i and made a simple installation procedure for I - but my plan is
that it should run as a base environment on any platform that runs node.js
and it is therefore developed on a Windows PC.
Feel free to comment …
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Regards,
Henrik Rützou
http://powerEXT.com <
http://powerext.com/>
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