Michael Rosset wrote:

Byron:

        I can see the default pages as being jsp for the distribution;
however a contrib. area for such things as ASP.NET pages would be handy. It
would be nice to give people the option of what platform they would like to
run there pages on.

Personally I think all contributions are great. Why not submit a tar.gz of you asp pages - I would be intrigued to see them - I haven't looked at asp.net yet.

ASP.NET is cross platform independent I can run the
pages on both Linux and windows, or any platform running mono + xsp, minus
the bloat of tomcat.

I would quite call tomcat bloat - the Servlet container model is somewhat of a different model to IIS with ISAPI filters and what not. Whilst a container usually does use a lot of memory just being there the increase in resource usage per transaction/user is very favourable and for high transaction sites this model is almost always better.

I'm currious to know what the cost of calling java from asp.net is in terms of performance.

So I would argue that there is actually a performance
incentive to using the ASP.Net pages.


I would be interested in seeing some benchmarks - performance is extremely important to nutch.

Really the platform we should look at is the web server, apache
being the standard on Unix and IIS on Windows. Tomcat is an addition in
either case that people could avoid is they so choose ASP.Net pages.


When it comes to Java the apache/iss thing is really not really of much interest, true they usually proxies for a application server such as Weblogic, Websphere, Oracle 9iAS or JBOSS but webservers are not so much of an infrastructure issue as app servers.

I have already done the work to implement ASP.NET pages, but in
order for me to replicate the Nutch jsp pages; I'd like to see it added to
cvs somewhere. I'm suggesting a contrib. area.


I guess it's down to the project leaders but usually it a case of 'show me' on open source projects like this.

        
Regards,

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Byron
Miller
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Nutch-dev] Nutch ASP.NET Implementation

Michael,

I believe the focus of Nutch is a Java/JSP
implementation of a search engine (being cross
platform & independant) so you may not get much
response.

Once your code is done though, i don't see any reason
why it can't be mentioned in the Wiki or docs that
there is a .net implementation that people are working
on.

-byron

--- Michael Rosset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Chris:



I have working Asp.net pages for Nutch.
However they are
customized for my personally use right now. If you
would like the Asp.net
pages to reflect the existing jsp pages please let
me know, if not I can
tailor them for you.




I would like to have Nutch add my
Asp.net support to the src
tree. But no-one has yet to respond with any feed
back or a confirmation
that once the work is done it will be added.




           I would appreciate your support in
advocating getting this added
to the src tree.





Regards,



Mike



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On Behalf Of Chris
Ortman
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Nutch-dev] Nutch ASP.NET Implementation



Mike, I'd be interested in this. You can contact me
direct via
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