[thelist] Evaluation of ChiliSoft

Burns, Martin BURNSM at rbos.co.uk
Tue, 18 Jan 2000 14:27:05 -0000


It's also a possibility I'm thinking about raising, but if
we can avoid ASP, then I'm punting for CF, as it's
more easily learned by non-hardcore programmers.

Martin Burns
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> From:	Bob Davis [SMTP:bobd@members.evolt.org]
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> on 01/18/2000 7:31 AM, Burns, Martin at BURNSM@rbos.co.uk wrote:
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> > Now that we've gone down the road of a content management
> > system which allows us to deploy to multiple servers, not
> > necessarily running the same operating system (some will
> > be NT, some will probably be Sun), we need an application
> > server which will get the content out of the database and
> > out to the web server.
> > 
> > I know the obvious solution is CF, but in the interests of
> > leveraging the existing ASP skillset internally, it was
> > suggested that we look at ChiliSoft to deliver ASP pages
> > from Sun boxes.
> > 
> > Does anyone (Scott?) have experience of ChiliSoft's version
> > of ASP that they'd like to comment on?
> > 
> >
> 
> I know this isn't an answer for you Martin (I don't know anything about
> ChiliSoft - except I hear that you can't use all of the COM stuff with
> it),
> but I got thinking about this.
> 
> Have you looked into Java Server Pages?  There is a product from Allaire
> called JRun for jsp's, and there's GnuJsp and Apache Jakarta for
> Solaris/Linux/*nix (along with Apache Jserv for servlets). Sun has a lot
> of
> standards available, and there seems to be a lot of interest. (and you can
> run a dev environment on a Mac).
> 
> I'm just curious to see if it was considered, and if so what the thoughts
> of
> the Techs/managers/guys who write you checks thought.
> 
> 
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> bob davis
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