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Is the PoorMan Web server a production-level serve

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The BeOS
Networking

 

Can we realistically run a prototype commercial web site off a BeOS system using the PoorMan Web server?

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The BeOS:
Networking
FAQ Number:
FAQ-0120
Last Modified:
11/3/98
Keywords:
BeOS, Networking, Internet, web, http, Poor Man, server, Zorro, Apache, Netscape, WebSTAR
PoorMan is intended as a personal web server application -- not a production level server. Our developers have more robust Web servers in the works.

At this time, several web server projects have been publicly announced: a port of Apache, Zorro from LittleBig Software Engineering, diner from stegemann & stegemann, and the FastTrack server from Netscape.

Read more about the Apache port here:

http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/parade/abb37/apache_beos.html

You can read more about Zorro on the LittleBig web site:

http://littlebig.rsn.hk-r.se/

You can read more about Diner on the stegemann & stegemann web site:

http://www.stegemann.net/Incorporated/Products/Diner.html

You can read more about Netscape's plans to bring their FastTrack web server to the BeOS in the press release covering the announcement:

http://www.be.com/aboutbe/pressreleases/97-05-10_Netscape.html


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