It's got to have something to do with the socket handling, which is something all the adapters do the same way. If, for instance, he used the built-in HTTP server (in CVS, I think if you do "AppServer.bat http" you'll get it), I suspect this might not happen.this is *very* nice and should be publicized a bit more!
one of the most irritating things for a webware newbie (or for me at least) is to be forced to deal immediately with apache in order to
see something running.
i've just downloaded the latest CVS webware's snapshot, installed
it, created a work dir and run "AppServer.bat http". it started the app and listened to port 8080 for incoming web requests.
again, very nice!
cheers, deelan.
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