I've finally gotten around to restoring the Fibonacci servers on elharo.com described in Processing XML with Java, after last spring's migration from Linux to Mac OS X. This involved rewriting the services in PHP instead of Java.
13th Nov 2006, 15:03 GMT
I've finally gotten around to restoring the Fibonacci servers on elharo.com described in Processing XML with Java, after last spring's migration from Linux to Mac OS X. This involved rewriting the services in PHP instead of Java. Tomcat felt largely responsible for the constant failure of the servers over the last few years, and it seemed like way too heavyweight to install and maintain just for these few simple programs.
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