I have another tricky question.
Is there a way to simulate an ELOG SUBMIT?
We developed a module which automatically inserts new submits from ELOG
into an SQL database. The module is in testing phase but we can already
tell it does the job as it should.
This allows us to copy ELOG entries into SQL database. But in some cases,
we would like to transmit data in the other direction too - from SQL into
ELOG (synchronization).
Now, one way to do that is to create .txt files with entries directly, but
we find it too risky (file-locking mentioned in a question earlier today
can be one of the issues). So we're contemplating a possibility that ELOG
does these inserts for us by processing some simulated SUBMITS.
We're assuming that ON SUBMIT, you generate a POST (or a GET ?) over http
which is then processed by the ELOGD server. This should be possible to
simulate in our synchronization application. Are we correct in our
assumptions?
Tomas |