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From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2006-02-03 09:14:26
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Dear Wahid and David, Hermes is and will continue to be Java-based for the time being. In fact, when H2 is designed, we put in the web services support at client interface, so that enabling writing H2 clients with .NET. Porting the whole Hermes server to .NET platform is possible, but in that case, we will be in fact maintaining two products -- with similar functionalities. That's quite an impact to our resource and direction... Regards, Patrick Yee Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development Making E-Commerce Everyday Commerce David RR Webber (XML) wrote: > Wahid, > > I'd suggest go ask the Microsoft or .NET crowd this Question! There's > several MSN Blogs where they all hang out... > > We cannot be the first people on the planet that have thought this. > > In which case - probably someone has already created something that is > plug compatible to IIS? > > If so - you could experiment tweaking the Hermes code to use that > instead... > > DW > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes 2 .net? > From: Wahid Muhammad <wa...@fu...> > Date: Wed, February 01, 2006 12:32 pm > To: "'ebx...@li...'" > <ebx...@li...> > > David, > > > > That's the other question I was going to ask actually. We are > using Apache and TomCat but would infact like to move to MS IIS, > because some of our client machines act as web servers for > asp.net, so having both Tomcat and MS IIS on the same machine can > lead to a few issues. That's one of the main reasons why I would > like Hermes to be .net compatible so we could go down the > Microsoft route (whether that's a good thing or not is another > issue altogether). > > > > What would recommend we do in order to get Hermes working with IIS > only? Or does Hermes really go down the Java route all the way? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Wahid > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* David RR Webber (XML) [mailto:da...@dr...] > *Sent:* 01 February 2006 16:49 > *To:* ebx...@li... > *Cc:* 'ebx...@li...' > *Subject:* RE: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes 2 .net? > > > > Wahid, > > > > I guess we'll have to wait a while and a few more law suits before > Microsoft release a native JRT for .NET, eh? ; -) > > > > I suspect that Patrick Lees' team in Hong Kong would be happy to > do a native port of Hermes Java to Microsoft C# - if someone > wanted to pay them.... > > > > I notice that Hong Kong and Microsoft are teamed for project using > RFID - maybe a C# port is something Microsoft itself might support > in future... but obviously this is work - maintaining two code > bases and functional sets. > > > > Then again - what are you doing for Apache and TomCat - are you > using .NET equivalents of those already? > > > > DW > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes 2 .net? > From: Wahid Muhammad <wa...@fu...> > Date: Wed, February 01, 2006 11:27 am > To: "'ebx...@li...'" > <ebx...@li...> > > > Hi David, > > > > We are successfully running Hermes V1 in Windows already but > my main issue is having both the java and .net platforms > installed on our client machines. Although this doesn't pose > any threat to each other, it's maintenance of both platforms > from our perspective as the system supplier which is the > issue. It would be nice to have Hermes running 100% in .net, > which would also reduce our coding time as we don't have to > build interfaces between our .net app and Hermes. > > If you could give me some advice or recommendations that would > be great. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Wahid > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* David RR Webber (XML) [mailto:da...@dr...] > *Sent:* 01 February 2006 16:14 > *To:* ebx...@li... > *Cc:* 'ebx...@li...' > *Subject:* RE: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes 2 .net? > > > > Wahid, > > > > The Hermes java should run in your Windows environment - we > have it running in both Windows and UNIX (Solaris) here at NIH. > > > > Would there be specific .NET tools that you think should be > nice to have in addition? > > > > In the past I've created COM objects that the java code calls > to do discreet functionality between the two environments. > > > > DW > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes 2 .net? > From: Wahid Muhammad <wa...@fu...> > Date: Wed, February 01, 2006 4:43 am > To: "'ebx...@li...'" > <ebx...@li...> > > > Are there any plans to make a .net version of the Hermes > MHS component?? > > Thanks, > > Wahid > > ------------------------------------------------------- This > SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. 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