Ofcourse it works, install suns com-rmi bridge and youre off..
But it will not work with isapi or any other filters.. You have to redirect
inside the code...
And for the one mentioning weblogic..You dont get any isapi filters for
Weblogic either, you have to redirect calls the same way as you have to do
to orion. It would be the same as to claim Apache has to get an isapi filter
for IIS to serve php for IIS. Ok mention JRun that is a servlet engine and
not a webserver, that one would ofcourse have a filter to run jsp and
servlets inside IIS (or do a invis redirect) but thats not a webserver..
Ps: Orion is faster than IIS, so is most other webservers.. IIS is full of
memory leaks and other stuff that make it bend when the load is really hard,
and over time. Check the benchmarks on orion page, its done with microsofts
own benchmark utility so :)
Tip to use orion in cooperation with iis is:
forget session tracking between the different servers, but you can easilly
call webpages inside orion from iis and present them in the same frame or
so.
You can allso use Suns rmi-com bridge to call biz logic if this one can run
with orionservers protocol.
Have fun!
Klaus Myrseth
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Fra: Kyle Cordes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 3. oktober 2000 15:41
Til: Orion-Interest
Emne: Re: Using Orion As a Plugin to IIS for Servlets/JSPs
> I have a question..why would you not be able to use Orion as the web
server?
> It actually serves HTML pages as fast (if not faster) than IIS does. Its
> very easy to set up.
Not to disparage Orion (a great product!), but it's extremely unlikely that
Orion will approach IIS's speed of serving HTML pages. IIS is highly
optimized using native NT APIs to perform this task extremely quickly. Does
anyone have any benchmarks?
Of course, if Orion serves your pages fast enough for your needs, then it
doesn't matter if IIS is faster.
- Kyle Cordes
- www.kylecordes.com