Hello,
Erlang Web can be seen as a middleware between the HTTP server and your 
application. So far it has been used with Inets and Yaws only, but it is 
certainly possible to add support for other servers as well. I don't have any 
experience with IIS, but probably Erlang Web could be extended with support for 
FastCGI and this way run on top of IIS. Or maybe there are better ways to 
integrate with IIS?

I haven't tried using ErlangWeb on Windows platform with no cygwin, maybe 
someone from the community has any experience with it and can share with us?

Regards,
Michal

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Michal Slaski
http://www.erlang-solutions.com

On 13 Apr 2011, at 16:44, info wrote:

> Dear Michal,
> First of all, I am using erlang without cygwin, then my first requirement 
> would be to not use erlangweb with cygwin: is it possible for you ?
> My next requirement would be to use IIS instead of Yaws or Inets because I 
> don't know these products: is it possible for you ?
> According to the start.erl module, that seems difficult ... Am I wrong ?
>  
> J-Ph. Constantin
> ITS3 Genève
> www.its3.ch

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