On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Bas Scheffers <b...@scheffers.net> wrote:
> I do this for a couple of sites, Apache's mod_proxy forwards stuff to
> AOLserver. This is mostly where we have a scarcity of IPs.
>
> But that still means you have to jump through hoops to install it, learn how
> to run it in production, etc.
>
> I'd love a being able to just say "apt-get install apache2-aolserver
> apache2-aolserver-postgresql".

Of course you can say apt-get install aolserver4 already.

Dave

>
> Then have a config section in the virtual server where you define db pools,
> the location of your tcl lib directories, etc. This could be overridden by
> .htaccess files so that you may download a complete package (say a blog,
> like WordPress), dump it in the page root and the .htaccess would say
> "./tcllib" is just that and you could define pools (written to .htaccess) in
> "config.adp".
>
> A completely independent interpreter pool would be maintained for each
> virtual server. It could even be the only "scripting module" to be able to
> run in a fully threaded Apache. (but still needs to run in a forking
> environment so it can play nice with PHP)
>
> No, this won't be as great and efficient as AOLserver is, but it will be a
> whole lot easier for people to use and sell to fellow staff, management,
> clients, etc.
>
> Just my thoughts on the subject! (And I do realise this is a whole lot of
> work!)
>
> Bas.
>
> On 28/10/2009, at 12:34 PM, Jim Davidson wrote:
>
>> With fancy switches and/or proxies like varnish can you effectively blend
>> aolserver with other app servers (lamp, ruby etc) now without actual code
>> changes ?   I'm wondering if folks have done that successfully
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Oct 27, 2009, at 6:55 PM, Dossy Shiobara <do...@panoptic.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/27/09 5:40 PM, Bas Scheffers wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Moving AOLserver to run inside Apache as a module would be a great step
>>>> to making it more accesible and popular.
>>>
>>> This is the reason why I'd like to implement a module for AOLserver that
>>> would enable it to run as a FastCGI application under Apache and/or
>>> Lighttpd or any other webserver that speaks FastCGI.
>>>
>>> --
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>>> Panoptic Computer Network   | http://panoptic.com/
>>> "He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
>>>  folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
>>>
>>>
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