Hi,
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 12:07:04PM +0200, Patrick Useldinger wrote:
Eric Dondelinger wrote:
NetBackup (in our case also an older RedHat),
SeeBeyond e*Gate
(where we switched to MS since the Linux version really wasn't
properly working, despite lots of qualified help from the support
- sure, for such an expensive product there's really no excuse).
Interesting. We're struggeling on AIX with that, I didn't know other
people used it here in Luxemburg. Interesting to know that it works well
on MS (which MS version / eGate version is that?)
It's widely used in the financial sector as well as hospitals.
In our case, it runs on plain Windows XP, as recommended by
SeeBeyond :-/ [on dual-Xeon machines]. It's the platform they
use for development, and it's been much less painful than the
Linux version for sure. It appears the older Datagate ran quite
smooth on Solaris and Tru64, can't say for current e*Gate (all
the implementations I know of run on Windows).
Btw, in case there were a new FOSS project for a similar
integration system, would your organisation be interested in
participating? There might be something in the pipeline...
Greets Eric