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State of Windows deployment in 2009?
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State of Windows deployment in 2009?


  • Subject: State of Windows deployment in 2009?
  • From: Ralph Scheuer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:36:47 +0100

Hello everybody,

due to the fact that some of our customers use Windows servers, I would be interested how others deploy their WO apps on Windows these days...

The wiki only refers to Apache when it comes to WO 5.4 on Windows and does not mention IIS...

However, some customers need specific IIS features like Single-Sign- On via ActiveDirectory or do not want another web server for political reasons.

How do you deal with that?

Is it still possible to use the old 5.2 adaptors (CGI or ISAPI) with modern IIS versions and WO 5.4? How about 64-bit-ness?

Would it be possible to set up WO 5.2 and just replace all the frameworks with the 5.4 equivalents so that at least the CGI adaptor (WebObjects.exe) from the old version works?

Has Apple ever released the source of the Windows adaptors so that they could be recompiled for 64-bit IIS?

Thanks for your input.

Ralph
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