So my next question is what is the most recent stable version? The website seems to indicate 2.1.3, but it looks like I'm already running 2.2.0a8 which has been working so well that I forgot why I'm on an alpha build instead of the latest stable release. I've been out of the loop for a while so I'm sorry if I'm asking questions that have already been answered on here.
-J
Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
Absolutely!
Vincenzo
-----Original Message----- From: Lindsay Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: gioved� 12 febbraio 2004 9.30 To: James Users List Subject: RE: Question about James on Windows
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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