On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:41 AM, Marc Battyani wrote:
"Bob Hutchison" hutch@recursive.ca wrote:
On Mar 3, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Edi Weitz wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 10:10:07 -0500, Bob Hutchison hutch@recursive.ca wrote:
Has anybody thought of how TBNL might be run without an apache server or mod_lisp involved? Why? I've got an application that would normally be run on a server, but it would be useful to have a standalone demo version. Setting up apache is not the kind of skill I'd expect from the end user of this particular application.
It seems to me that somehow getting Araneida talking to TBNL would be one route -- fake mod_lisp in an Araneida handler or replace TBNL's modlisp.lisp would be two possibilities.
I suppose aserve and cl-http are also possibilities, but I suspect that Araneida has something more to gain from TBNL.
Sounds like an interesting idea. I've never done this until now, though.
I've done this once with paserve. IIRC there was just very few lines to write to call the normal mod_lisp handler function.
You mean calling mod_lisp from the lisp server, presumably using an FFI? Hadn't thought of that.
Marc
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