.NET dependency in the windows world is definitely not bad imo. On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Brunjes, Lee (lmb7s) <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hey everyone, > > I was going to ask a quick opinion question to the team, I am a windows > guy, and am running couchdb on win 2k8 server. > > I have taken a few minutes and hacked together a basic service in .net that > move running the couch out of user land. I found that on 2k8 the .net 3 > service ran better than the 2.0 service I started with so I am using that > right now personally the code should work in either version of .net. > > Essentially I run a service that executes the .bat file that Mark Hammond > wrote. It is at present neither pretty to install or tied to a gui of any > type > > I wanted to discuss two things > first is any one else doing something similar? > And second would adding a .net dependency to things be a bad idea in > the long term. > > In the environment I am using .net 3 is installed in the base image. I > talked to Mark Hammond about this a while ago, and he suggested switching > from C# to C++ so I could use the same dependencies as openssl. > > I have not had any time to play with this really since then so prior to > doing any more work I thought I would solicit opinions about the direction I > should be go in. > > The source and all available here: > > http://people.virginia.edu/~lmb7s/couch/CouchDbStarter.zip<http://people.virginia.edu/%7Elmb7s/couch/CouchDbStarter.zip> > Install instructions in the bin/Release directory if you want to try it > out. > > -Lee > > > > >
