Re: Deployment Databases (newbie)?

2005-11-28 Thread Jeremy Matthews
FYI... OpenBase/FrontBase have some great WO support, and are not too expensive MS SQL/Oracle are great performers, but not cheap at all PostgreSQL/MySQL are "free" (MySQL is not *necessarily* free; check their licensing, especially with OS X Server) And, usually anything with a JDBC works (t

Re: Linux-Deployment

2005-11-28 Thread Guido Neitzer
On 28.11.2005, at 19:47 Uhr, Matt Kime wrote: I can confirm that WO 5.3.1 can be deployed on linux (RHE 3) with apache and the WO adapter. Do you use WAR deploy? What license (the license that comes with 5.3.1 seems to be not intended to work with Linux or Solaris) do you use? Thanks fo

Linux-Deployment

2005-11-28 Thread Guido Neitzer
I have posted this to the wrong list - deployment is a better choice ... Hi. Has someone experiences to share with Linux deployment in this configuration: - WO 5.2.4 or 5.3.1 - Wonder 2 (very recent build) - WAR-Deployment - Frontbase as DB backend One of our clients asks for this configura

Re: Deployment Databases (newbie)?

2005-11-28 Thread David LeBer
On 28-Nov-05, at 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I just deployed my first WO App this weekend on my brand new version of Mac OS X Server. I assumed that the "full version" of OpenBase would ship with the WebObjects Deployment (since a developer version of OpenBase ships with the

Deployment Databases (newbie)?

2005-11-28 Thread umac_nospam_1
Hello. I just deployed my first WO App this weekend on my brand new version of Mac OS X Server. I assumed that the "full version" of OpenBase would ship with the WebObjects Deployment (since a developer version of OpenBase ships with the WebObjects developer tools), but this does not appe