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rsaccon
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:00 pm Reply with quote
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Just of curiosity, has anybody tried to run erlyweb on the inets httpd
server ? I do not know whether it makes sense at all, or whether there
is too much hacking required on erlyweb and inets:httpd, just was
thinking that in cases where webserver runs embedded in another app,
no virtual domains are needed and yaws needs to be patched anyway for
some reason, then it might make sense to use something more
streamlined to the core tasks than yaws.

regards
Roberto


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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:06 am Reply with quote
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I haven't looked at the inets server, but I bet that it wouldn't be
hard to hack a basic appmod feature to it (if it doesn't already
exist) and hook ErlyWeb to the appmod. Of course, the yaws return
values wouldn't work, so yaws-based ErlyWeb apps wouldn't be portable
to inets (unless you also hacked those return tuple into inets, in
which case it would become a semi-yaws, thereby defeating the original
intention.)

I think for most users though, setting up Yaws isn't a big problem...

Yariv

On 8/4/07, Roberto Saccon <rsaccon@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Just of curiosity, has anybody tried to run erlyweb on the inets httpd
> server ? I do not know whether it makes sense at all, or whether there
> is too much hacking required on erlyweb and inets:httpd, just was
> thinking that in cases where webserver runs embedded in another app,
> no virtual domains are needed and yaws needs to be patched anyway for
> some reason, then it might make sense to use something more
> streamlined to the core tasks than yaws.
>
> regards
> Roberto
>
>
> >
>

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