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PhilNadavallil at netscape

Jan 15, 2003, 12:29 PM


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Using Apache::ASP on windows

Team,

My story with Apache::ASP

I had created an application (consisting of serveral dlls written in VB). I had naturally been forced to use IIS which lets you call DLLs from ASP.

All I had in the ASP file was a Server.CreateObject("Class.clsClass") which returned HTML. All the processing and business logic sat within DLLs. I know this does not confirm to a true ASP deployment (but I really liked using the VB IDE...:) and the debugging advantages there....)

I was frustrated with having to use IIS, especially when there is no IIS Out of the box with Win XP. So I find Apache::ASP very useful! I can run my server app on XP, Win2K, NT ...

I do have a question though. The RAM footprint for Apache has gone up from 3600 KB(Apache by itself) to 56000 KB now(with mod_perl and Apache::ASP). Why is this? Is this normal behaviour?

Is there a list of modules that absolutely have to be there for Apache::ASP to work? Maybe I have more modules than needed.

Sorry for the long-winded story (but I truly appreciate Apache::ASP)

Thanks again!


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Using Apache::ASP on windows PhilNadavallil at netscape Jan 15, 2003, 12:29 PM
    Re: Using Apache::ASP on windows josh at chamas Jan 15, 2003, 12:40 PM
    Re: Using Apache::ASP on windows PhilNadavallil at netscape Jan 15, 2003, 7:52 PM

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