Hello Jeroen
"J.T. Wenting" wrote:
I think such request merely indicate the need for more complete
documentation. Documentation (and you are doing a good job, but it should
not be needed, Evermind should do it for us)
Yes, as I've said many times before, we are working on documentation but
I agree, but I'm loathe to just blame Evermind for this. Have you seen the
J2EE specs? They detail the way it's supposed to be. Are they clear? Well,
no, not really... but they ARE the Orion documentation, more or less, and
what peopel are clamoring for is for Orion to document the specs, but
-snip-
I know that, you know that, but I work at a large corporation where policies
are set by people who either have never worked in IT, or have quit a long
time ago. They do think that way (why else do iPlanet, Oracle and Weblogic
still sell strong?).
Not that you should increase price
Hi,
I was just getting curious how many of you fellow orion users out there
have thought: "wow, what a great server, if only it had this feature xyz
that I heavily used with apache".
now to get things a little organized and maybe help evermind get a better
picture of what their users would
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: POLL: what are you missing in apache-like functionality?
Actually I'm looking heavily at Pramati. It costs more but has an
integrated development environment for developing and deploying.
The email
support is really good as well. The added cost benefit goes
Subject: RE: POLL: what are you missing in apache-like functionality?
1. mod_rewrite
2. mod_expires
Simple basic authentication.
I'm also disturbed at seeing requests for CGI and PHP (and simple BASIC
auth) in Orion. Come on, folks! CGI and PHP support are *already there* -
and it's not difficult to figure out. Documentation on Orion is sketchy,
no doubt. That's why I started www.orionsupport.com - and eventually it'll
be
-Interest
Subject: RE: POLL: what are you missing in apache-like functionality?
I'm also disturbed at seeing requests for CGI and PHP (and
simple BASIC
auth) in Orion. Come on, folks! CGI and PHP support are
*already there* -
and it's not difficult to figure out. Documentation on Orion
Actually I'm looking heavily at Pramati. It costs more but has an
integrated development environment for developing and deploying. The email
support is really good as well. The added cost benefit goes a long way to
getting a development shop up and running quickly.
They also give a one month