>> . > > I built CloudFoundry so that you uploaded a .st file (in my ESUG example it > was 'aida.st') that was used to build the image. The server executed the .st > file and saved the resulting image (it could load .mcz files directly or > execute a Metacello script). Whenever your application was needed, a copy of > the saved image was used. > > James Foster
James, can I check a few assumptions - I want to make sure I am not putting words in VMWare's mouth, or missing an opportunity. 1. Is it the case that CloudFoundry.com has no current plans to offer gemstone as a hosted option? 2. Your work on getting Aida to run was targeted at the cloudfoundry.org, And therefore it would require someone to set up a separate hosting operation - using the cloudfoundry code - in order for us to use your work? If 1 and 2 are true, is there anyway that we can use the .com side in pursuit of this PhaaS objective? I assume not, but I would hate to miss the simple fix :-) Cheers Andy
