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Secondly, we've opened up access to the Adobe LiveCycle Toolbox, which runs on Windows only, using MySQL as the database and JBoss as the application server.
From Apple's Mac OS X Server Tech Specs page:
Web Hosting
- Apache web server (1.3 and 2.0)
- SSL/TLS (OpenSSL)
- WebDAV
- Perl (5.8.1), PHP (4.3), Ruby
- MySQL 4
Application Servers
- JBoss application server (EJB)
- Apache Tomcat (4.1)
- Java virtual machine (J2SE)
- WebObjects Deployment (5.2)
- Apache Axis (SOAP)
Suuuuuuuure it is.
I imagine the people telling me that this runs on Mac OS X Server just fine will have an explanation for this inconsistency any day now.
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Posted by John C. Welch at 10:06 | Permalink
©2003-until I'm fucking dead and then some. you steal my shit, and I will fuck with you like you were a lonely shepherd's slowest sheep.
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