Kevin, thanks for the reply. If you don't see an IBM i HTTP server running that
does add a new twist. Maybe Niels wrote his own HTTP server based on Apache,
like IBM did. If he did, that would clear up a lot of confusion about this
thread.
-Nathan
----- Original Message ----
From: Kevin Turner <kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 10:46:07 AM
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Summing up the Icebreak discussion
All I know is that I am running Renaissance on a test machine with IceBreak with
no Apache server running anywhere at all.
There are no IBM Apache functions/programs in the stack at all that I can see.
If Apache is being used, then it is well embedded and hidden - but I doubt it.
The statement about front-ending IceBreak apps with Apache just tells me that
they can run as IceBreak app behind an Apache server as an alternative to an
IceBreak server, or they can link an Apache server to Icebreak as a remote proxy
device or something like that. It doesn't mean that all IceBreak apps are
running with Apache running the show on the front end.
I am sure they will correct me if I am wrong.
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