In my experince James works absolutely fine on windows.  Install as a
service is no problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Kraly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2004 04:28
To: James Users List
Subject: Question about James on Windows


I've been a James user on linux for over a year and have been very happy
with it once I smoothed out some bugs.  I'm now faced with the
possibility of using it as part of a constituent and content management
solution, but it has to be happy on a Windows platform.  Does anybody
have any feedback on success/failure with windows, and ease of
setup/maintainance?  Is it possible to install as a Service?

I'm going to snoop around the archives and website as well since I'm
sure info is out there, but I also wanted to go straight to the source
since this is a pretty major decision.

Thanks in advance for any responses

-J



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