Re: OLD CGI CALLS

I am currently running Jigsaw on the IBM Java. The CGI worked as 
advertised (perl5 and C executables) plus the Java resources are 
REAL smooth. I was also struck by the performace of Jigsaw on IBM...
we are running AIX 4.1.4 on a G30. 

I hope that Helps you out...

Bruce Nelson
FileNet Corp.


On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, Doug Marker wrote:

> I have tried with a binary executable (a 'C' pgm) and a REXX script 
> which gets interpreted by OS/2. Both do the same. I have had a look at 
> the CgiResource Java code but would need to spend a little more time 
> trying to follow the complete flow of control. 
> 
> I thought I might try to add some status messages in the code that write 
> to the console, so I could see where the logic 'hangs'.
> 
> Cheers -  Doug Marker
> 
> (PS I am about to try Jigsaw on IBM AIX (Unix). I got their beta Java 
> code & JIT last week-end. After that we will try Win/NT (won't waste my 
> valuable time with Win95)).
> 
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> Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> > 
> > On Tue, 2 Jul 1996, Anselm Baird-Smith wrote:
> > 
> > > For some other purposes I just played with the CgiResource this
> > > afternoon, and I had no problem having it to run normally. I would be
> > > glad to try to help anyone that has trouble setting it up.
> > 
> > As I tried to point out -- I am in no doubt that the problem is between
> > my code and the Java interpretor. I have used CgiResource a number of
> > times, now, and have it working. This instance is with a CGI application that
> > I rolled 100% from scratch in C++ (don't ask!) hence I suspect it behaves
> > quite differently to a Perl or shell script.
> > 
> > I'll reproduce my problem and see if I can get any clues from the core
> > file. I don't expect much success though....
> > 
> > Adam
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Received on Wednesday, 3 July 1996 04:08:21 UTC