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Re: Why MacOS X Server?
Author: Paul Snively Posted: 7/24/2000; 11:09:55 AM Topic: scriptingNews outline for 3/11/99 Msg #: 18963 (In response to 4054) Prev/Next: 18962 / 18964
Phil Suh: How could Apache be better/why aren't you wild about it?I know nothing about it, 'cept that it's wildly popular. Most people who I talk to about it just assume that it's the way to go for Unix servers.
Apache has evolved quite a ways from relatively humble beginnings. For some time now there's been a better-performing server with a better overall architecture that has had the same economic argument as Apache (that is, it costs nothing) and, recently, has attained the same evolutionary argument as Apache (it's open source): AOLServer.
While AOLServer has a technical lead over Apache, its relative recent moves to both financial and code-control freedom have left it behind Apache in acceptance. There are also probably cultural factors revolving around the "AOL" in its name, and the fact that it makes a strong commitment to TCL as its scripting language (that is, it builds-in a TCL interpreter and its configuration is via TCL). However, it also has a C-based module system, so there's nothing whatsoever to prevent people from extending it to integrate tightly with Perl, Java, Python, you name it.
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- Re: Why MacOS X Server?, Jonathan Hendry, 7/24/2000; 4:54:42 PM
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