RE: Framework for non-windows

From: Brian (javelin_at_amc.com)
Date: 12/29/04


Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:09:02 -0800

Any idea about an as/400 (iseries) version?

"Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP" wrote:

> He was correct for the vision. Currently, it is not on all platforms, however.
>
> 1. For Windows, of course, you have the .NET Framework download from
> Microsoft.
>
> 2. For Windows and FreeBSD there is a shared source CLI called rotor, which
> can also be downloaded from Microsoft and compiled. This version is
> theoretically possible to run on Mac, which is BSD based, although I know of
> no-one who has gone through the motions. I would not run this on Windows
> myself, unless you want to compile your own .NET.
>
> 3. For Linux and, apparently, Mac, there is DotGnu (http://www.dotgnu.org/).
> You can see the Mac screenshots on this site, along with status on the
> libraries.
>
> 4. Also for Linux is the Mono project (http://www.mono-project.com/). Mono
> is already working on the 2.0 implementation of the .NET Framework.
>
>
> ---
>
> Gregory A. Beamer
> MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
>
> ***************************
> Think Outside the Box!
> ***************************
>
> "Brian" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > A couple of years ago when the whole .NET thing was new I attended a
> > class about visual studio. In the class the instructor stated that there
> > were diferent versions of the framework in production for different operating
> > systems besides windows. My question is, did this guy have a clue what he
> > was talking about? I still can not find anything anywhere about any other
> > versions in production. I work in a place that has a big iseries backend for
> > a lot of it's data and it would be nice to be able to make an application
> > that doesn't have to jump all over the network to get the data. I would also
> > like to be able to deploy a web app written in .Net on the iseries HTTP
> > server. If anyone knows anything about any of this or where to get info
> > please let me know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Brian



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