Hi,
Quercus is a fantastic piece of software.
Now since it is application server independent, it's even cooler :).
I'm puzzeled that it has such a small echo and other very "unimportant" tech
buzz things get much more attention (e.g. the entire jruby buzz).
Maybe you (as authors) could mention
TheMuffinMan wrote:
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> I informed lots of people about Quercus and feedback was from "wtf?" to
> "that's what I waited for a long time".
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Very interesting. So everybody is happy and it's very cool when some RoR
"Hello World" works somehow, but when classical and very used
webapplications (by
David Campbell wrote:
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> Running apt-get install libapache-mod-php5 is a lot easier than running
> Resin for 99.99% of people in my experience.
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I beg to disagree :). We don't know what "people in my experience" is, but
for sure most simple users
don't use apt-get (other distro) or have n
Mattias Jiderhamn-4 wrote:
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>> Also let's not forget that most of the PHP development takes place on
>> Windows machines, where making things work (e.g. with IIS) is even more
>> error prone.
>> So for all these people, just downloading an application server,
>> unpacking
>> and starting it is
David Campbell wrote:
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> Ahmed Mohombe wrote:
>> Sorry but this does not apply here.
>> AFAIK Caucho is a company, not a "one man show".
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> How many engineers do you think Caucho have?
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I don't know if Caucho has many engineers or not.