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> From: "Anton Gombkötö" <gombkoetoe@ASSOFT.COM> > But did you really read the forwarded mail? Or just snipped out > that part above? I followed your link to the announcements. Did you miss the following quote? "If Web serving is a critical aspect of your business, you may want high availability for your Web Server environment. Highly Available HTTP Server takes advantage of iSeries Clustering technology and makes it possible to build a highly available Web site, improving the availability of business critical Web applications built with Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs. This enhancement is only available on the original IBM HTTP Server." If you don't mind, rather than pass rumors, how about waiting for a formal announcement from IBM about their plans for the classic server. And consider that even when IBM does take a stand, and their customers disagree, then IBM has a history of getting back in-line (remember the RPG flipping burgers fiasco). Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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