Nov 5, 1998 #2 Pat Programmer Nov 5, 1998 2 NL Allaire is porting cold fusion to linux<br> http://www.allaire.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 12, 1998 1 #3 festus Programmer Nov 12, 1998 18 US No! Cold Fusion, etc. is closed. Use the Standards!<br> Use Apache + Jrun(Java Servlets) + JDBC + Database.<br> <br> Pros: Fast, Cool, Open, Stable, Works, Extensible.<br> Cons: Techie Required, Java Knowledge.<br> Upvote 0 Downvote
No! Cold Fusion, etc. is closed. Use the Standards!<br> Use Apache + Jrun(Java Servlets) + JDBC + Database.<br> <br> Pros: Fast, Cool, Open, Stable, Works, Extensible.<br> Cons: Techie Required, Java Knowledge.<br>
Jul 20, 1999 #4 RustyNail MIS Jul 2, 1999 4 US My ISP suggests that we check into PostgreSQL for true data base applications on open systems such as Linux. <br> See for yourself at --> http://www.postgresql.org <--<br> <br> Upvote 0 Downvote
My ISP suggests that we check into PostgreSQL for true data base applications on open systems such as Linux. <br> See for yourself at --> http://www.postgresql.org <--<br> <br>
Jul 20, 1999 #5 slok Programmer Jul 2, 1999 108 SG look into Midgard as well....<br> Midgard extends its functionality with PHP.<br> <br> http://www.midgard-project.org<br><br> If u are techie, then u can just look into<br> Apache with java servlets....<br> <br> others option includes <br> TCL http://www.scriptics.com<br>REBOL http://www.REBOL.com Upvote 0 Downvote
look into Midgard as well....<br> Midgard extends its functionality with PHP.<br> <br> http://www.midgard-project.org<br><br> If u are techie, then u can just look into<br> Apache with java servlets....<br> <br> others option includes <br> TCL http://www.scriptics.com<br>REBOL http://www.REBOL.com
Jul 28, 1999 #6 jamesh Programmer Jul 28, 1999 17 GB I'd favour MySQL http://www.mysql.com, with perl and perl DBI::msql modules. Upvote 0 Downvote