[Mono-devel-list] Mono.Appserver

tont tont at o2.ie
Fri Nov 19 14:51:33 EST 2004


Hi Everaldo
       I had a look at ARS and it seems to be focused on providing 
remoting services.
       (Which is no small task in its self ;-).
       I see the Mono.AppServer as a .Net Based  "Administration Tools" 
type application where
        remoting services,
        web servers ,
        Load Balancing
        Performance Monitoring
        Logging and databases are managed.

       The tool will have its own core functions but inorder to get all 
the above up and running it will have the
        ability to plugin other best of breed implimentations by 
leverage of its exstensible architecture

        I don't know if you have looked at Mono.AppServer but the 
architechture is extremely well thought out
        and would allow for Hosts such as a those capable of providing 
transparent prevalence to be plugged in and out
        easily in the future.

         These are just my thoughts for now but if you have a good 
reason for starting another Application Host
          then prey tell and I will seriously consider putting my 
efforts in as Mono really needs this type of tool.

       BTW all this is pie in the sky until someone sorts out the 
System.Diagnostics Namespace in Mono.

Regs

Tont


      
      
     
      

Rafael Teixeira wrote:

>Hi Everaldo,
>
>You told me to ask you the hard questions in public, so be it:
>
>How far is NHost from becoming a real AppServer?
>
>When will it provide support for distributed object/relational transactions? 
>
>Also can we make it be able to support scaling out, with load balancing?
>
>Container managed persistence and/or transparent prevalence,  would
>also be delightfull to have...
>
>Well these are the big ones,
>
>
>On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 14:24:18 -0300 (ART), Everaldo Canuto
><everaldo_canuto at yahoo.com.br> wrote:
>  
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have a project NHost that works on Linux/Mono, nHost
>>is .NET remoting application hosting container.
>>
>>The project has renamed from ARS to NHost and waiting
>>for SourceForge aproval. If you like to look at ARS
>>see
>>https://sourceforge.net/projects/advanced-remote/.
>>
>>NHost work under Linux as Service or Console
>>Application and Run on Linux as Cosole applicarion but
>>I work to NHost runs as Linux Service. On the next two
>>days (after SourceForge aproval) I create a Home Page
>>and documentation.
>>
>>Please, consider the use of NHost! And send me your
>>coments :)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Everaldo Canuto
>>everaldo_canuto at yahoo.com.br
>>
>> --- Miguel de Icaza <miguel at ximian.com> escreveu:
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>    The question is:
>>>>    would anyone mind if I use V 0.2
>>>>    and commit over the changes currently in cvs.
>>>>    If they do mind can whoever broke the app
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>please
>>>      
>>>
>>>>    fix it.
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>The code on CVS might have just bitrot.
>>>
>>>But feel free to post patches to fix it, we would
>>>love to get them.
>>>
>>>Miguel.
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