Re: want to serve up some Web Services from a Mac - need suggestions
Re: want to serve up some Web Services from a Mac - need suggestions
- Subject: Re: want to serve up some Web Services from a Mac - need suggestions
- From: Ray Ackland <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:48:33 +1300
Dan,
Were you saying the web services supplier needed to be moved to mac, or
the consuming of these services?
If you were wanting to serve web services off a mac, then if your
customers purchased a mac server (eg XServe, or the OS X server
operating system) they would get a WO licence included with that.
From what I have heard on these discussions, the licences is permission
to use WO frameworks. This implies that a licence is needed even if you
are deploying using other technologies, if you developed the system
with WO.
If you were wanting to consume, I shall leave that answer to more
informed members of this forum.
r
On 24/11/2004, at 10:35, Daniel Morrow wrote:
My current project communicates to some Web Services on a WinXP box at
the moment. (I know how to call a web-service, that's about the extent
of what I know). The Web Services were created at my company, and are
not incredibly complex or anything. But the need has come up to move
these web services to the Mac.
On the server end, the web services were created with .NET, and the
service communicates to a SQL server to access the data.
So, I guess I'm asking - what are the technologies available on MacOS
X to accomplish these kinds of things? If I use Web Objects, then will
my customers need to buy a Web Objects license? (It will be deployed
on their servers, intranet only). Do I even need WO, or should I be
looking into other solutions?
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