>He was talking about looking at mono in the past, wonder where that went? >Anyone know what C# on mono on Linux is like? Does the code require many >changes etc?
In my experience, it works just fine. I develop on VS2003/2005, and then copy code over the Linux, and it just runs. I have a webservice I wrote/tested/debugged on Windows, deployed it with XSP on Linux, and it's just been running there without any problems. .NET was designed to be quite platform independent from the start, so unless you do Windows specific things (like hardcode a path or use a Win32 library), you shouldn't run into any problems. Mono goes beyond .NET in a few areas. It has a Unix namespace, so you can get Unix-specific functionality there too. I think Mono has a linker too, so you can just compile Mono right into your app, and thus avoid people having to install Mono. The biggest problem is that the stupid VS2005 way of handling ASP.NET projects isn't fully compatible with Mono's ASP.NET runtime (well, not the Mono 1.0 release, obviously). But, from what I here, full 2.0 support is mostly done. BTW, I have some info on my site (www.atrevido.net), if you look around, regarding Asterisk/C#/FastAGI/Mono/SOAP. Gundy's MONO-TONE library is quite cool (and we're adding FastAGI support to it in about a week or two). I'm still very keen on seeing how .NET and Asterisk can work together. There's the obvious things like web portals and web services, but deeper integration would be even better: You could have extensions written in any language, with little perf impact! -Michael _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Biz mailing list Asterisk-Biz@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz