Re: Delphi Socket Servers: If you were shown how, would you?



First of all, I'm very interested in the topic, so please publish those
papers. I've been playing around with RTS and ICS and it is a really
interesting topic.

The reason why I personally don't use Delphi on the webserver is that it
doesn't run on Linux. Plain and simple.

I don't see a reason for using anything else than Apache and Linux on the
webserver.
It's free, it's secure, and it's easy to administrate using (free) remote
tools. Can't really ask for more, can you?

What reasons are there for writing your own webserver?


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