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Since Microsoft launched ASP technology, due to the powerful functions of ASP in creating dynamic interactive sites and the simplicity of code writing, ASP has been widely used on more and more Internet/Intranet/Extranet websites, especially website application systems involving database operations tend to adopt ASP technology. However, for well-known reasons, ASP can only work on Microsoft's Windows NT platform IIS Web Server server software, and can also be used in Windows 9X PWS, but that can only be used for debugging or learning, which determines the limitations of ASP applications.
According to relevant information, about 15% of websites using Windows operating system platform and server software, which means that nearly 85% of websites will not be able to use ASP technology. Most commercial websites use operating systems such as Unix, Linux, Soris and Netware and corresponding servers, which shows that ASP technology does have great limitations in application.
Can't ASP be used on non-Windows platforms? Of course not. So far, we have at least two options, Chilisoft4's chili ASP and Halcycon's iASP (Instant ASP). Halcyonsoft proposed the slogan of ASP Anytime, Anywhere, and developed iASP, so that ASP can not only be used on websites that use Windows operating system platforms and server software, but also on websites that use other operating systems such as Unix, Linux, Soris, Netware operating systems and corresponding servers.
iASP fully inherits the advantages of ASP and is fully compatible with ASP. Therefore, the ASP application system can be ported to run in an iASP environment under a non-Windows operating system platform, making the ASP application system truly a cross-platform Internet, Intranet or Extranet application system.
Compared with ASP, iASP not only has advantages in supporting operating system platforms, but also has obvious advantages in using third-party components to build ASP application systems. iASP not only supports popular ActiveX components, but also supports popular Enterprise JavaBeans components and CORBA-compatible components, so that the ASP application system has more powerful functions and wider applications. In addition to the MS Visual series development tools and the Borland series development tools, Java series development tools can also be used to give component developers more choices so that they can develop relevant components more easily.
There are two versions of iASP, one is suitable for Windows operating system platform and server software, and the other is suitable for Unix, Linux, Soris, Netware operating systems and corresponding server software. The latest version is 1.0.9. Recently, a FREE version on Linux is launched. You can download it for free on the http://www.halcycon.com site. Its functions are basically the same as the official version. Network developers who want to use ASP in the network, especially Unix and Linux local area networks, may wish to download and try it out. The file size is more than 9M.
1. iASP software environment requirements
iASP software is completely compiled in Java programming language and requires support from JDK1.1.X or above, so JDK1.1.X or above is required to pre-install JDK1.1.X or above on the system. JDK11.X under the Linux platform can be downloaded at http://xfer.nitric.com/pub/java-linux/. The download address of JDK1.1.X based on Windows9X/NT platform is ftp://202.103.111.173/Download/DEVE...1-win32-x86.exe. At the same time, corresponding Web Server software is required, such as IIS, Apache, Netscape, Xitami, Sambar, etc.
2. System platform and server software supported by iASP installer
iASP software is compiled in JAVA programming language and can in principle run on all JAVA platforms. iASP can automatically configure server software so that it can use iASP to interpret and convert ASP pages; iASP can use the iASP Servlet interface developed by Halcycon Software to connect and communicate with the server, or use other Servlet interfaces to connect and communicate with the server. iASP supports the following platforms and Web Servers:
(I) Sun Solaris Sparc system platform
1. Apache server software
iASP can automatically configure nine commonly used versions of Apache server software, including 1.3.0, 1.3.9, 1.3.11, 1.3.12, and so on to use iASP to interpret ASP pages; and connect and communicate with it through the Servlet interface in iASP.
2. Netscape Fast Track (FT) and Enterprise Server (EP) server software
iASP can automatically configure FT3.0.X, EP3.5.X, EP3.6.X to use iASP to interpret ASP pages; and connect and communicate with it through the Servlet interface in iASP.
3. Sun Web Server 2.1 server software
iASP can automatically configure the Sun Web Server 2.1 server software to interpret the ASP pages using iASP; and connect and communicate with it through the Servlet interface of the server software.
4. Zeus server software
iASP can automatically configure the Zeus server software to interpret ASP pages using the iASP interpretation engine; and connect and communicate with it through the Zeus and Apache JServlet interfaces.
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