RevServer deployment on OSX Server
Keith Clarke
keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk
Thu Feb 17 04:06:46 EST 2011
Paolo,
Sorry, I can't answer your question as whilst I have revServer installed, it is currently unused, as my expectations of it were far greater than a CGI engine.
I bought the server deployment in the expectation that I could take the same set of stacks I would use for a desktop app development and (perhaps with a few modifications) simply deploy to revServer to create a web application, with the UI elements 'automagically' becoming available to a browser.
It has all gone very quiet concerning both server deployment and browser - no new pre-release versions or revised road-maps. I just hope the mothership is planning a big surprise for us all come the big April event.
Best,
Keith..
On 17 Feb 2011, at 08:12, paolo mazza wrote:
> Keith,
> thank you very much. This is really helpful.
>
> Still I have some questions about rev server:
>
> Generally speaking, is the rev-server (Pre-release 2) reliable for
> professional services ?
>
> The "Server Deployment Pack" (Pre-release 2) install the same
> rev-server version as the one running in the on-rev.com server?
>
> The runrev site says: "Current test version supports Linux and Mac OS
> X Darwin. Text encoding support, image rendering and LiveCode stack
> support intended for the first shipping version." However it does not
> say when the final version is supposed to be released. Is there
> somewhere a road map about this?
>
> All the best
>
> Paolo Mazza
>
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