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You've been had if you really run that on a mainframe
Dude,

No offense, but if you're running a 1500 concurrent order entry system on a multiple web servers front with a mainframe backend, then you've been HAD.

Should be able to do something as simple as that on a cheap Linux/Windows box.
Posted by: JJ_z   Posted on: 02/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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