Re: Can we use Unix as the server?
From: Jonathan Li (jonathanli888_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/14/04
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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 19:03:56 -0700
Angel,
Thanks.
I guess I need to rephrase my requirement.
1. The server must be Unix
When I say 'server' means 1) database server; 2) if possible also the
application server.
One asked why Unix instead of Windows. Well, it is written in the
bidding document to use Unix. Actually most of my clients and myself
believe that Unix is for enterprise server and Windows is for personal
use.
If I can use Windows as the server, there is no question at all. So
please no need to discuss on this point.
2. I want to make use of the Windows/.Net powers on client side.
The application on client has two packages, one is in C/S mode. The
other is B/S mode. So, I would like to use C#.Net or VB.Net to develop
the C/S package and ASP.Net to develop B/S package.
3. Because the C/S package is operating on the same data set as of the
B/S package, there are a lot functions (or components) in common for
these two packages. Actually, I want the two packages share the
components as much as possible.
Under J2EE, we can have EJBs to have that. Under .Net, what should I do
because ASP.Net cannot work under Unix.
Thanks.
Jonathan
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