Hahahahahahahaaha, Richard I need to work with you as you have a good sense of humor... Wacky Weed called EGL and IBM's flavor of the day. Boy, are you gunning. Really funny stuff.
Dave
"Richard Schoen" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxx> 8/8/2008 09:38 >>>
Kind of like smokin that Wacky Weed called EGL :-)
mod_aspnet works fine. It basically just plumbs the standard MS .Net
calls through to Apache. Even works with the 3.5 Framework.
mod_mono is really for if you're not targeting Windows machines and
since I was talkin Windows and I have successfully used mod_aspnet for
over two years, you can use it too :-)
Don't let Joe scare you away from .Net.
He just wants you to use IBM's new flavor of the day.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
RJS Software Systems Inc.
"Get the information you need. Now!"
Document Management, Workflow, Report Delivery, Forms and Business
Intelligence
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web Site:
http://www.rjssoftware.com (
http://www.rjssoftware.com/ )
Tel: (952) 736-5800
Fax: (952) 736-5801
Toll Free: (888) RJSSOFT
-----Original Message-----
------------------------------
message: 8
date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 11:28:24 -0500
from: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Apache and .Net
Richard Schoen wrote:
I'll change the topic on this reply.
There's a plugin module mod_aspnet that allows Apache to load and run
ASP.Net web apps and web services.
Just to be clear, mod_aspnet is not the same sort of plugin as, say,
mod_perl. It's "Open Source" but it's pretty much supported by a single
company. It also only runs on Windows, in case that's important. In
fact, the more open solution is mod_mono, which runs on multiple
platforms. I wonder why Richard is pushing mod_aspnet? Then again,
after enough time coding .NET, you start to get a little strange. :)
Joe
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.