On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:00:12PM -0800, J.J. Dukarm wrote: > > (Killer Issue) If my product uses Webware, my customers' MS-addicted IT > shops will be trying to run it under IIS, and I know that there will be a > steady stream of terrible maintenance and technical support problems > resulting from that. (Not Webware's fault). If I use Zope, the product will > be self-contained, since Zope has its own web server built in. And that > also means that a Zope-based product will be deliverable as a standalone > app (e.g. on laptops), so I don't have to develop a GUI version.
With the price of memory and disk space rapidly approaching zero as an asymptote, for the turnkey developer to package Webware with a copy of Apache and call it "Webware's own built-in copy of Apache" might have some appeal. Even for the laptop. Last I heard, Apache runs just fine on Windoze. Perhaps too much setup is required, with no GUI interface to Apache's httpd.conf. Failing that, will webware run under some lighter-weight http server, preferably one with a Windows port? There must be at least one such. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Technical Manager & Editor SSC, Inc. P.O. Box 55549 Phone: 206-782-8808 Seattle, WA 98155-0549 URL http://embedded.linuxjournal.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Webware-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss
