Full Thrust Java test list -- February 2006
Re: Webpage to track scenario results
I have three dedicated servers on a T3 line here at my office. I would be
happy to serve up whatever processes are needed to keep this project
moving and growing.
All three servers are running a version of linux and are currently low to
no usage at the moment.
I can host a backup CVS repository, the Tomcat/JSP, the MySQL backend, a
dedicated mail server to run an additional mail system and I can easily
host domains also. There is no charge involved in any of these options
(other than the domain which someone would have to pay for - but that
money isn't coming to me).
.^. Scott Spieker
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> Troy Davidson wrote:
>
>> Jon,
>>
>> I can do this type of thing. It would actually be pretty easy. I
>> already do PHP programming here at work. I am abount finished
>> reviewing the code and seeing how things work and could get started on
>> this.
>>
>> It looks like the server is Linux running Apache. Do you know if this
>> is the case? I have been looking at the .cgi stuff that the signup
>> page does and this is what give me this idea.
>>
>> I was going to do the signup page in PHP and adding a way to track
>> win/loss ratios and with what players would be easy to add.
>>
>> Let me know.
>>
>> Troy
>>
>
> There are two servers. One for running the game that I have control over
> and the second that runs the cgi-bin Perl script that Roger has control
> over.
>
> The game server watchs an e-mail box (ftgm@xxxxxxxxxxxx) and handles mail
> messages that it finds there, running games, responding to queries, and
> sedning out turn results.
>
> The sign up server maintains a list of games, scenario files, and
> constructs
> a new game e-mail message and sends it to the mailbox.
>
> FTJava does not have a dedicated web domain with PHP/MySQL support. The
> current pages are off of my Road Runner account, but that can change.
> A low end web plan can run about $5-7 per month.
>
> Jon
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