Title: Lbi Webserver
area51 - November 20, 2007 11:06 PM (GMT)
What's better the builtin Websphere webserver or IIS?
schroncd - November 21, 2007 02:13 PM (GMT)
The answer is "that depends..."
That depends on whether you have expertise in one over the other, whether you are a Unix or Windows shop, whether you want to deploy a separate webserver and which OS you want it to run...
They both work perfectly well, so choose based on your requirements/experience - it's a win/win proposition..
schroncd - November 21, 2007 02:54 PM (GMT)
OK (wipes stupid grin off of face) - I just read the title.. You were looking for an LBI Webserver.. I was thinking Portal Webserver - different animals.. Sorry
area51 - November 21, 2007 03:15 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (schroncd @ Nov 21 2007, 06:54 AM) |
| OK (wipes stupid grin off of face) - I just read the title.. You were looking for an LBI Webserver.. I was thinking Portal Webserver - different animals.. Sorry |
No problem. I've been reading through the documentation and it seems easier just to go with webspere http server, but I don't know enough about it to say otherwise. :nix:
mnye - November 26, 2007 07:48 PM (GMT)
The built in WebSphere web server is just Apache. I prefer that just because, for obvious reasons, the IIS plug-in is a [expletive] to get working with Websphere. Ive done it before but there is a learning curve.
hth
matt
area51 - November 26, 2007 07:55 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (mnye @ Nov 26 2007, 11:48 AM) |
The built in WebSphere web server is just Apache. I prefer that just because, for obvious reasons, the IIS plug-in is a [expletive] to get working with Websphere. Ive done it before but there is a learning curve.
hth matt |
Thanks. That makes my decision easier.