RE: mod_perlservice? Heck Yeah!

2004-11-30 Thread Goehring, Chuck, RCI - San Diego
It would be interesting to see mod_perl and XML-RPC equivalents of the examples on www.ivorycity.com. I'm open to something that is easier. Just a thought. Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 3:58 PM To: [EMAIL P

Re: mod_perlservice? Heck Yeah!

2004-11-29 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 18:57 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On the other hand I understand the emotion. You may have felt threatened > by a new embedded perl system on Apache. I hope I have allayed your fears > since mod_perlservice doesn't threaten your work, but instead complements > it. After

Re: mod_perlservice? Heck Yeah!

2004-11-26 Thread Dan Brian
I think it's great that you are proud of your work. Criticism will make your work better. Calling this "cross-language remoting" is kind of a misnomer, because standards like SOAP/XML-RPC are what allow RPC to occur cross-language. Yours is a Perl server solution (by definition), and not bas

Re: mod_perlservice? Heck Yeah!

2004-11-26 Thread Sam Tregar
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > XML-RPC is a standalone system (except for the Java-Apache extension). If > you need to run your webservices system on port 80, for firewalling issues > for instance, you can't also run Apache. That's not ideal. With > mod_perlservice, you can host RP

Re: mod_perlservice? Heck Yeah!

2004-11-26 Thread Eric
All I ask is that you kill that center tag on your site :) I have an aborted project that had been intended to use XML-RPC with PHP being the client, and mod_perl being the server. I am interested in what you are doing, but I am wondering how much use it is for this kind of project if it is not