RE: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-12 Thread Bob Witney
We have just set up a box with Linux on it and are going to install Universe
10, if we can ever find a break in our main development program

Will let you know how we get on

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Is anyone out there using Universe and RedBack on Linux? If so, how's the
performance? For those who are not on Linux, are you considering Linux as
an option for the future?

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Re: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-11 Thread Tony Wood
Yes for UniVerse but not RedBack (at the moment).

I will be curious to see what you find and what you do here.

Regards,

T.
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Re: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-11 Thread D Averch
We learned the hard way that you must have Windows IIS front end for Redback
to run the ASP code.  We are currently converting many green screen programs
to Redback for a client running on Linux using our tool XLr8.  Response time
for this 4 processor system is very good.

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RE: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-11 Thread Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
There are a few modules on Apache that run the asp code. I've tried the
ASP Version 2.53 but haven't worked it particularly hard, it works but
would need a bit more testing to try redback. Would be most interesting
and save having to use IIS with the attendant security issues. 8=)
Apache runs very well on XP etc. but if you wish to continue to use *nix
then IMHO Apache is the way to go.

http://modules.apache.org and search for asp


Apache::ASP Version 2.53
for Apache 1.3, 2.x License: GPL
Last Updated June 14th, 2003Author Josh Chamas
Active Server Pages with perl scripting. Advanced extensions include
extra events, XSLT rendering, output caching, and more.
More info ...


Chili!Soft ASP  Version 3.04
for Apache 1.3.xLicense: Commercial Software
Last Updated May 15th, 2000 Author Dave Weaver
Active Server Pages for Apache
More info ...


ModVB   Version alpha
for Apache 1.3  License: GPL/LGPL
Last Updated June 12th, 2003Author Trinity Bays
ASP/VBScript/JScript for Apache
More info ...


mod_monoVersion 0.3.5
for Apache 2.x  License: Apache License
Last Updated June 13th, 2003Author Daniel Lopez
Runs ASP.NET pages on Unix with Apache and Mono
More info ...


OpenASP Module  Version 0.1
for Apache 1.3.xLicense: Apache License
Last Updated September 01st, 1998   Author Nathan Woods
Open Source implementation of Active Server Pages (ASP)
More info ...

Regards

David Logan
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Subject: Re: Universe/RedBack on Linux


We learned the hard way that you must have Windows IIS front end for
Redback
to run the ASP code.  We are currently converting many green screen
programs
to Redback for a client running on Linux using our tool XLr8.  Response
time
for this 4 processor system is very good.

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Subject: Universe/RedBack on Linux


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