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On Saturday 15 June 2002 11:22 pm, Ben Ostrowsky wrote:
> Hi folks -- please forgive my ignorance, but the FAQ didn't mention this.
>
> We're running a XSL processor for MS Windows that listens for input on port
> 4545, transforms it with XSLT files in a local directory, and sends the
> output to a socket on a remote computer.  I'd like to put AxKit on a couple
> of Linux machines to help share the load.  Does this sound like a feasible
> application?
>
> I haven't actually tried installing AxKit yet -- I just heard about it
> today -- and I'm eager to try it if this sounds doable.  Any hints on
> configuration would be especially welcome.

So, if I've got this right, you want a request to come into the server via 
POST, with the body of the POST request containing some XML, and have AxKit 
transform that, then instead of replying with the results, you want the 
results to go to a completely different machine via a socket?

This doesn't sound to me like an application of AxKit - it sounds much more 
BizTalk-like to me.

You certainly *could* set AxKit up to do this, but it wouldn't be it's forte. 
We did however start a project that would be much more tuned to that, called 
AxKit-B2B. But we never really got anywhere with it.

- -- 
<:->get a SMart net</:->
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