Alexandre Miguel Pedro Gomes wrote:

Possible? Yes. You can use XSP as a standalone server.

If you really wish to use another webserver you'll have to get/do a "plugin" to that server, something similar to mod_mono.

I think it would be very cool if we had a component to IIS at least.

I've been looking around about this same thing.. lighttpd (ask lighty) looks interesting for the performance side of things.. There are a few features or modules that aren't implemented yet.. However, if you're just doing a standalone server with all trusted sites it could maybe pay off two fold..

1) claims of better performance (no comment as I've not tested it yet.)
2) utilizing a distributed backend for dynamic pages.. (currently they have PHP doing this, but I don't see much reason why it couldn't apply to mono as well.) 3) If nothing else it does produce a much smaller memory footprint (ymmv and it depends on how well you've tuned apache)

If someone is sincerely interested in a lighty module for Mono let me know and I'll investigate it further..

Miguel.... Why IIS?

Cheers,

C.
_______________________________________________
Mono-list maillist  -  [email protected]
http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list

Reply via email to