> "Rick" == Rick Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> We have Empress RDBMS installed, which is lovely and runs on Linux as
> well as other Unix flavors. They supply an ODBC server which listens to
> connections from ODBC drivers which they also supply. But there is no
> native Java suppo
> "Michael" == Michael D James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Apache-SSL looks like a good choice since it's free, open source, we
> already know Apache, and it would be easy to get servlets working on it.
> The only problem is my boss doesn't believe its kosher. The Raven
> website says
> "Michael" == Michael D James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> I think I've heard discussion on this topic but I didn't pay attention
> because I didn't realize I would need to know.
Have you check the list archives? Hmm... Are the list archives even
available since the java-linux.org fi
>>>>> "David" == David Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 19:05 28/05/98 +, John Mitchell wrote:
>> The administration of the machine is much better handled through e.g.,
>> Java servlets running in e.g., Apache on each machine. You
> "Cynbe" == Cynbe ru Taren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Might be nice if -everything- were done through the
> browser+[signed]applet mechanism and network protocol: This would allow
> such Linux applications to be run from just about any Windows or Mac box,
> and possibly some or all o