Hey, I didn't bring up EGL.>>

You didn't need to bring up EGL. It emanates from you like a warm glow,
so it is implied in any response you make :-)

I'm getting lava lamp flashbacks from the EGL smoke.

If you're going to lock yourself into Windows, then just use IIS. It
may be a security sieve, but at least it's supported by Microsoft. I'm a
little unsure about running mission critical systems on a plug-in from a
single vendor, no matter whether they call it "open source" or not. <<

Sure thing Joe.

I guess EGL fits in to supported, mainstream and mission critical. Not
yet........ Puff, Puff :-)

I love the characterization crowd <smirk>. EGL no more the "flavor of
the day" than XP or Vista. EGL is the culmination of nearly 30 years of
cross-product development. However, unlike Windows, EGL relies on open
standards. The generated applications can run anywhere you have a JVM.
<<

I guess if EGL is the culmination of 30 years of development it must be
legacy already. I know you are sold on it, but I think XP has definitely
been around longer than EGL. Not Vista though. They are probably the
same age. Puff, Puff......

Back to the Apache part of the conversation....Apache + .Net + "i" =
Good. Smoke if for yourself and see.

OK, I'm done with the MaryJ humor.

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