Tom Mason wrote: > Hi, everyone! > > We are developing a server application (or suite of applications) that will > receive requests from clients, run database queries to fulfill those > requests, and then return the datasets with the results. The server will
Thats not very descriptive. It describes what probably 90% of the users of mod_mono/xsp do. > continually receive these requests from all over the internet. We'd like to > use Mono so we can run our server software on our Windows workstations while > we develop and debug it but then deploy the software on a linux server when > we're ready to go live. > > Has anyone here had success doing this sort of thing? Mono has been around > a while, but I have heard from someone that it's not stable enough yet for a > large, commercial server. I've heard from other sources that it is great > for that already. Naturally, I want to make sure it'll work before > commiting to it! We've had a small low traffic web service running on xsp in Debian Linux for probably a year now. It communicates with Windows and Linux clients using SOAP and pulls data from a MySQL database. At first it required a restart now & then, but I haven't had any problems with it in some time. There have been reports of users frustrated when running mod_mono/xsp in high traffic/high availability environments, but the Mono team always seems eager to help debug. This discussion is probably better suited for the plain mono list. -- Michael Schurter Synthesys Solutions http://www.synthesyssolutions.com/ _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list