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"Gibbons, Greg" <[log in to unmask]>
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Gibbons, Greg
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Mon, 29 Mar 1999 09:13:05 -0800
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as to other's experiences with jigsaw...

the netcraft site which robotically collects who's-running-what-server
stats, reports four sites using jigsaw...two seem to be in production
environments

http://www.netcraft.com/survey/Reports/9903/bydomain/com/Jigsaw.html

greg
www.sees.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lars Appel [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 1999 10:12 AM
> Subject:      Re: Web Server Software? -- add Jigsaw
>
> (this reply is cross-posted to HP3000-L and [log in to unmask])
>
> > Is there web server software available to run on the 3k?
>
> I just happened to stumble across the Jigsaw web server on the
> http://www.w3.org site, which seems to be an Open Source and
> Pure Java implementation. As it does support Java Servlets, it
> made me courious enough to download and give it a try...
>
> Looks like it works out of the box on MPE/iX 5.5   :-) :-) :-)
>
> Does anybody here have experiences with that Jigsaw web server,
> good or bad, and is willing to share? I have only *tasted* it,
> not *tested* it, so I'd be quite curious.
>
> By the way, Jigsaw comes with a JigAdmin GUI, which is not an
> applet but a standalone java program. I just noticed that it can
> be run quite nicely off a Samba/iX share (using CPU, memory and
> graphical display capabilities of the PC). Oh, I guess, this will
> also work with Mac or Linux as SMB client, but I haven't tried.
>
> See http://www.editcorp.com/personal/lars_appel/ for details.
>
> Lars.
>
> (this Java thingy really seems to make Posix porters homeless ;-)

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