Please first do some real life test with .NET and related technologies on

internet. My experience    (after investing lots of money and time) it's very

very slow (even with big servers), if you want something more or else then

standard asp.net you have a lot of work (if posible). In the press i read often

the realy place for .NET is the intranet.

gr

wim den ouden

www.flexthe.net

(after a windows developer since the beginning of windows now switch to J2EE)  



On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 13:21 , Kees Jongenburger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:



>On Thursday 01 April 2004 01:07 pm, Peter Reitsma wrote:

>> Hi,

>> 

>> To support my candidacy for becoming a commiter I would like to share my

>> view on the future of MMBase with you. 

>> 

>> Once a commiter I will activily pursue a C# fork of MMBase. Lots of

>> customers are complaining about this technology dependency of MMBase and

>> the fact that it is obligatory to install a Java Runtime Machine before

>> they can start working. 

>> Furthermore, the fact that MMBase is now completely based on Java

>> technology is a big obstacle for my ultimate goal: a tight integration

>> of MMBase within Windows XP. Once MMBase runs within the .NET-framwork

>> we can leverage all the neat functionality that XP offers and integrate

>> with the ClipBoard, Outlook and MSN Messenger. Authentication and user

>> management can be integrated with Microsoft passport and Active

>> Directoy. Furthermore we will be able to leverage ActiveX functionality

>> within the EditWizards, a long sought after functionality by many MMBase

>> users. 

>> 

>> What do you guys think about it ?

>On Thursday 01 April 2004 replied:

>

>Excepted for the pasport functionality I am willing to help, In fact I already

have some code if you want.

>of couse it all needs to run on mono en dotgnu to!

>

>

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